ABI: PPI unemployment claims soar by 118 per cent

ABI: PPI unemployment claims soar by 118 per cent

ABI: PPI unemployment claims soar by 118 per cent

New data from the ABI shows that unemployment claims on Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) rose to 19,105 in November 2008, up from 8,772 in November 2007 – an increase of 118%. These figures demonstrate the value of PPI and the determination of insurers to help people cope with losing their job.

Nick Starling, the ABI’s Director of General Insurance and Health, said:

“Many people are already feeling the effects of the recession, through rising unemployment. Losing your job is stressful enough, and even more so when you don’t have any protection in place to help ease the financial burden. These figures are alarming, showing just how valuable PPI, and other types of protection insurance, are during difficult economic times.”

Total number of PPI unemployment claims 2007 2008 % Increase
September 8,179 13,854 69%
October 8,476 18,068 113%
November 8,772 19,105 118%

Between September to November 2008, PPI unemployment claims rose by 38%, from 13,854 to 19,105.

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2. ABI PPI unemployment claims data is based on responses from 79% of the market. The figures have been grossed up to represent the whole market.

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