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Important changes to Ageas House Guard
Customers need policies that are easy to understand, and we want to help brokers offer them simplified insurance that delivers even better value. With this in mind, we're announcing some important updates to Ageas House Guard.
House Guard - more value and easier to understand
Firstly, we’ve given House Guard a complete refresh from a Consumer Duty perspective. It's easier to understand now, and it's offering more value, too. There's also more signposting to help customers find any extra detail they may need.
See the new policy wording here.
One increase in excess, but several positive increases in claim limits
We're changing the excess on Escape of Water / Escape of Oil, this will increase from £350 to £500.
We're increasing some claim limits on House Guard. We believe customers will like this, and appreciate how easy it is to understand. The increases to maximum claim limits are as follows - and these are examples of how we've improved the policy wording, too:
When are these changes happening?
Platform |
Effective Date of Change New Business |
Effective Date of Change Renewals |
Applied |
1st May, 2024 |
1st June, 2024 |
TGSL |
1st May, 2024 |
1st June, 2024 |
POMS |
1st June, 2024 |
1st July, 2024 |
OGI |
1st June, 2024 |
1st July, 2024 |
SSP |
1st July, 2024 |
1st August, 2024 |
CDL |
1st July, 2024 |
1st August, 2024 |
Acturis |
1st July, 2024 |
1st August, 2024 |
Please take a moment to review these changes, so you're up to speed when recommending House Guard. This is all about making it easier for you to offer customers simplified insurance that delivers even better value - when you win, we win. It's how we're brilliant together.
Of course, if you have any questions, then the team's always happy to help. Contact us the usual way, either through broker@ageas.co.uk, or by contacting your account manager.