LONDON, ENGLAND, December 02, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Customers taking out Sainsbury's Home Insurance qualify for Double Nectar points on their Sainsbury's shopping for two years
Over the past year in order to save money, one in four people have cancelled or not renewed their home insurance. Sainsbury's Home Insurance is warning people not to go without home insurance as it could have disastrous consequences leaving them in further financial dire straits. To help pay for their home insurance, Sainsbury's Finance is urging people to spread the cost of cover over a year, something it does not charge customers for doing. However, its research reveals that 68% of policies do.
Ben Tyte, Sainsbury's Home Insurance Manager, said: "In the current economic environment many people are looking to dumb down on their insurance or do away with it completely in order to save money. However, this is a false economy because if disaster strikes they could be left in ruin. Rather than risk inadequate cover, they should shop around for better deals - it is possible to find quality cover at a competitive price - and find a policy that does not penalise them for paying on a monthly basis."
However, when reviewing policies, Sainsbury's home insurance warns that it is very important to look closely at the quality of cover being offered. For example, its research reveals that only 8% of home insurance policies offer unlimited buildings cover and only 12% offer a no claims discount of up to 30% or more. Furthermore, less than one in ten (8%) policies provide no claims discount protection. These are all features offered by Sainsbury's Home Insurance.
Sainsbury's shoppers are rewarded with double Nectar points on their shopping in store, online and in petrol filling stations for two years when taking out Sainsbury's Home Insurance. For example, customers who spend GBP50 a week with Sainsbury's and have Sainsbury's Home Insurance as well as a Nectar card would receive GBP52 worth of Nectar points a year.
About Sainsbury's Home Insurance:
As well as being competitively priced, the bank also offers an extensive range of cover and benefits. This includes:
Unlimited buildings cover
Unlike some home insurers, Sainsbury's Bank does not apply charges for customers paying their premiums by direct debit
Maximum no-claims discount of up to 30%
No-claims discount protection
Cover for accidental damage - even by pets
Sainsbury's provide a wide range of financial services including credit cards, loans, personal loans, savings account, pet insurance, life insurance, home insurance and car insurance, visit www.sainsburysbank.co.uk now to find out more
For further information, please contact:
Phil Anderson / Ian Morris
Citigate Dewe Rogerson
020 7282 1031/1037
Notes to Editors
(1) Defaqto research commissioned by Sainsbury's Finance, September 2009
(2) ABI, June 2009
(3) Dependent on the number of years you have remained claimed free
(4) Terms and conditions apply - additional premium required
Sainsbury's Home Insurance is underwritten by St Andrews Insurance ltd.
Sainsbury's Finance:
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Sainsbury's was the first major British supermarket to open a bank, commencing trading in February 1997. Benefiting from a fantastic, trusted brand that enables us to combine the shopping experience with personal finance, Sainsbury's Finance provides a range of quality products including insurances, credit cards, savings and loans. Our proposition is to make shopping more rewarding by offering customers great products at fair prices, while consistently rewarding shoppers for their loyalty and being easy to do business with at all times. Our products consistently top Best Buy tables and regularly win awards for quality, price and service.
Sainsbury's Finance recent awards include Best Online Credit Card Provider / Best Direct Home Insurance Provider, Your Money 2009
Sainsbury's Finance is a joint venture between J.Sainsbury plc and Lloyds Banking Group.
For further information and general Sainsbury's Finance enquiries customers can call the freephone number on 0500 40 50 60 or visit www.sainsburysfinance.co.uk
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