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UK Home Claims Hit Record £4.6 Billion Amidst Weather Woes
25 Nov
Summary
- UK property insurance payouts reached a record £4.6 billion in the first nine months of 2025.
- Bad weather accounted for nearly a fifth of all property insurance claims, totaling £936 million.
- Home insurance premiums have declined for three consecutive quarters, averaging £384.

Property insurance claims in the UK have surged to a record £4.6 billion during the initial nine months of 2025. This figure represents a notable increase compared to the same period in the previous year, signaling a potential record-breaking year for overall payouts if the trend persists. The substantial claims highlight the growing financial impact of property damage.
Extreme weather events are a major driver of these increased payouts, accounting for approximately £936 million, or nearly one-fifth of the total claims. This surge in weather-related damages underscores the urgent need for greater resilience in housing. Experts advocate for incorporating climate-resilient design in new builds and providing guidance for existing homeowners.
Despite the rising claims, the cost of home insurance has shown a positive trend, with premiums declining for three consecutive quarters. The average combined building and contents insurance price now stands at £384. To maintain this affordability for households and businesses, there is a call to keep insurance premium tax at its current level.




