General Insurance Article - Insurers set for huge rise in business interruption claims


Business interruption claims will soar in the UK as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. GlobalData’s revised post-COVID-19 forecasts general insurance DWP to decline by 1.7% in 2020, from 1.9% growth pre-COVID-19, before recovering to steady growth between 2021 and 2023. However, it will not return to previous levels by 2023, as the pandemic will have a lasting impact.

 While there have been some legal disputes, business interruption claims are still estimated to be very high, with the ABI forecasting over 75% of claims in 2020 to be business interruption related. However, strong regulation should help to protect leading insurers in the short-term.

 GlobalData insurance analyst, Deblina Mitra, comments: “The strong capital balances of top life insurers in the UK will partially insulate the impact of COVID-19. Notably, Solvency II has helped insurers to shore up capital. Solvency II capital coverage ratios remained strong in the first quarter of 2020 for life insurers due to hedges against the falling interest rate and capital benefits driven by matching adjustments, amid wider credit spread.”

 A rise in the number of COVID-19-related fatalities in the country, combined with a decline in equity prices of life insurers, and an expected decline in product demand due to a rise in economic and financial uncertainties will significantly challenge UK insurers’ profits.

 Mitra adds: “One lasting positive from the pandemic will be the improved digitalization capacity that insurers have been forced to prioritize. They are digitalizing key business processes including policy renewals, sales of new policies, claims management and customer relations to a greater extent.”
  

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