Health insurance advisers still anxious about Consumer Duty requirements

75% expect rising interest in private healthcare plans in 2024

Jaskeet Briah
clock • 1 min read

Over one quarter (29%) of UK health insurance advisers are still anxious about meeting their Consumer Duty requirements, according to research by The Exeter.

A survey of 253 health insurance advisers found that 30% were worried about keeping up with customer demand and 31% were concerned about finding the time for training and education. One third (32%) were also concerned over whether insurance providers would pay out claims for their clients. Looking ahead, 75% of health insurance advisers expect customer interest in private healthcare plans to increase further in 2024, with 52% expecting increasing interest in cash plans over the next year. Overall, 37% of advisers anticipate demand for both health insurance and cash plans to rise. ...

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