Though it’s tempting, don’t put yourself at financial risk

Though it’s tempting, don’t put yourself at financial risk
Craig Mendelson, a Short-term Insurance Specialist at Consolidated Wealth

Four ways to save money on your short-term insurance premiums.

With a third wave of COVID-19 and the threat of stricter lockdown regulations looming, many South Africans are revisiting their monthly budgets to cut costs. Short-term insurance premiums may be an easy target but Craig Mendelson, a Short-term Insurance Specialist at Consolidated Wealth, says there are ways to reduce your premiums without leaving yourself exposed.

Craig admits that for many, doing away with grudge expenses such as insurance premiums has become a real consideration. “Before you make the decision to cancel your insurance, it’s important to weigh up how much risk you could absorb financially if something unexpected happens,” he says.

You’ve worked hard to buy your home, your car and your belongings and one of your top priorities should be to preserve these assets. “Your insurance cover is the safety net that will protect you financially should that ‘what can go wrong’ scenario ever materialise – a car accident, a fire in your home, a burglary or even a burst geyser,” he explains.

So instead of leaving yourself without insurance, consider Craig’s top tips to save on your monthly premiums:

1. Review your cover

Your first step should be to meet with your insurance broker to review your cover and work through your policy schedule. Brokers are here to help, not to judge. A review of your portfolio may point out potential risks that you have not considered and your broker will be able to advise on how to reduce your insurance premiums without compromising your financial security.

2. Small changes can have big savings

You will probably find that you are paying additional premiums for specified items such as jewelry, your cell phone and laptop. This made sense when you were in the office every day but if you are working from home, your risk (loss or theft) of these high value items is drastically reduced. You can look at removing these from your policy, selecting a limited cover option or even choosing a higher excess fee on these items, which will significantly reduce your monthly premium. It’s also a good idea to check what items are insured as you may not realise that you’re paying for something that you no longer own!

3. Insurance

Your broker should be reviewing your insurance on an annual basis. Amending the retail value of your vehicles, and if need be, the sum insured of your contents and building. In addition, if you are working from home and driving less, you may qualify for a lower premium so it is advisable to see if your insurer offers any discount should you travel less comprehensive car insurance product may be just what you need for right-now. And also ask your broker to check if you have selected car hire included in your insurance as cancelling this will also save you money, however, this must only be done if you have access to a 2nd vehicle, as repairs can take time.

4. Make sure you’re not underinsured

Most of us underestimate the full value of our homes and contents and “guess” the value instead of insuring for replacement value. If you guess wrong and you are underinsured, this can land you in a world of pain when you want to claim. As an example, if your household contents are valued at R100 000 but your premium is based on R50 000, you will only be paid 50% of any claims you make. If you’re not sure of the replacement value of your building and home contents, it’s wise to use a professional insurance evaluator. But if your goal is to save money, park this until you can afford it.

Craig concludes: “Your insurance benefits are tailored to your personal needs and you have a say in how they are managed. So, if you are working from home and your risk is lower, adjust your policy. If your circumstances change in a couple of months, then adjust it again. A good insurance broker will be only too happy to structure the best deal for you based on your insurance needs right-now.”