The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Household possession­s ‘at risk’

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An estimated £266 billion worth of household possession­s across the UK are not insured against risks such as theft, fire, flooding and accidental damage, according to insurers.

The calculatio­ns were made by the Associatio­n of British Insurers (ABI), which said the average UK household contains £35,000 worth of possession­s.

The ABI said the typical contents of a home are worth more than the average annual salary, which stands at £27,000.

The total value of possession­s owned by all UK households are now worth an estimated £950 billion – which is more than the combined value of all homes in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, at £630bn, the ABI said.

But more than a quarter (28%) of households do not have home contents insurance – meaning around £266bn worth of possession­s could be at risk according to the ABI, which based its calculatio­ns on the Office for National Statistics’ Wealth and Assets Survey.

The ABI said the average cost of home contents insurance, at £141 a year, works out at less than £3 a week, with combined buildings and contents policies costing under £6 per week typically.

The figures will feature in an ABI report released during its conference on February 27.

Mark Shepherd, head of property at the ABI, said it can be easy for people to underestim­ate the worth of all their household gadgets and other contents.

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