Yorkshire Post

Insurance boss calls for policies to cover care costs

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A “CARE PENSION” which would help cover costs for people later in life should be introduced, according to a former pensions minister.

Sir Steve Webb, who is now director of policy at mutual insurer Royal London, said a solution was needed which could help people build up protection against the possibilit­y of huge care costs later in life, which could force some to sell the family home.

The suggestion is outlined in a paper published by Royal London, which it said has been submitted to the Government.

It calls for policy changes which could combine existing income drawdown arrangemen­ts with insurance against future care costs.

Royal London said at present there is a lack of financial products allowing people coming up to retirement to plan ahead for future care costs.

The paper points out that, following the introducti­on of the pension freedoms in 2015, growing numbers of people go into retirement with a pot of money from which they draw an income through retirement.

It suggests that care insurance could be bolted on to these income drawdown arrangemen­ts.

To make these products workable, payments into such policies should be tax-free, and there should be an overall cap on lifetime care costs, so that insurers are not taking on an open-ended liability, the paper suggests.

At present, a major barrier to insurers offering such products is forecastin­g potential future care costs, decades into the future, especially given the potential for major medical advances, Royal London said.

The paper suggests products could be branded as “inheritanc­e insurance”, as those who faced large care costs would no longer face risks of having to sell a family home to meet care bills. Sir Steve said: “More than one in four of us will spend some time in later life in residentia­l care, and the total bill can easily run into tens of thousands of pounds.”

 ??  ?? Leeds Council leader Judith Blake and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn discuss plans for Leeds railway station redevelopm­ent.
Leeds Council leader Judith Blake and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn discuss plans for Leeds railway station redevelopm­ent.

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