Defaqto’s Star Ratings an Industry Success

Defaqto’s Star Ratings for 2008 have been more widely adopted by providers than ever before. The ratings, which have become the most authoritative and impartial guide to product quality available, cover products in the banking, protection, investment, pension and general insurance areasIn January Defaqto undertook the huge task of analysing the quality of just under 2,200 products in 24 separate product areas from 550 different suppliers. Defaqto used a set of quality criteria to assess each product in each particular area. From this analysis Defaqto was able to score each product and then assign it a Star Rating.  The ratings ranged from five stars down to one star.

In total Defaqto assigned 252 Five Star ratings, 360 Four Stars, 571 Three Stars, 498 Two Stars and 511 One Star.

Defaqto licenses companies to use the rating in their promotional material and so far this year, Defaqto has licensed the use of 140 Five Star Ratings.

Brian Brown, Head of Insight at Defaqto said: “A Five Star rating enables companies to demonstrate to consumers that their products have reached the highest tier of quality. The rating, with its associated logo, is becoming a well-known statement of product quality in the market as more and more companies adopt it into their marketing plans.

“With the ever-growing emphasis on product cost, product quality has been in danger of being excluded from the purchase decision. A Five Star Rating helps to address this imbalance by identifying for consumers products which have been independently assessed for quality.”

Main Star Rated Product Groups

Credit Cards Current Accounts Home Insurance Motor Insurance
Pet Insurance Travel Insurance Payment Protection SIPPs
Offshore Bonds Onshore Bonds Critical Illness Income Protection

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Defaqto Limited
Brian Brown, Chris Johnston or Luci Mylward
01844 295 454

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Check your insurance cover to ensure a happy Valentine’s Day, says Defaqto

Valentine’s Day is a chance to demonstrate your love by a gift to your loved one or by whisking them away for a romantic holiday. However, without proper insurance, what starts as a happy day could turn into a nightmare if things go wrong.

If you are planning to give your beloved something expensive you need to make sure that both of you are properly insured. Insuring expensive items when they are taken outside the house is covered by “personal possessions” insurance which is either built in as standard or can be purchased as an optional extra to the home insurance policy. Without this cover, any item of value that is lost or stolen away from the home is not covered. So, if you are intending to propose in a beautiful setting and you lose your nerve or the ring, you can be comforted that you will have another opportunity at a later date without having to dip into your savings.

If you are planning a romantic holiday abroad, the importance of taking out travel insurance is well known, even if it is for only a few days. Costs of medical treatment overseas can be very variable and loss of baggage could prove very expensive without proper cover. Single trip policies can be purchased online and there are many retail outlets, banks and building societies which offer competitive cover.

What is less well known is what happens if something goes wrong when you are travelling to a destination in the UK. If you have already purchased an annual travel policy, It is important to note that with some annual policies, in order for cover to be provided you must have pre-booked at least 2 nights accommodation in a hotel, guest house or the like.

Mike Powell, Consultant - General Insurance at Defaqto said: “By taking a few minutes to check your insurance cover, you can cover your losses from unforeseen problems and help ensure that you and your loved one have a Valentine’s Day to remember, for all the best reasons.”

 

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Defaqto Limited 

Mike Powell, Chris Johnston or Luci Mylward

01844 295 454

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Compare provides consumers with guide to product quality, says Defaqto

Following the concerns from the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) about comparison websites, the spotlight is well and truly focussed on how these sites operate.What is less well known is that there are some comparison sites that genuinely cover virtually the whole market for their product areas and where products are compared against a set of features and benefits and not price.

These sites are powered by Defaqto Compare which utilises a method of highlighting how different products compare using a simple, yet highly effective, traffic light system. As Defaqto is an independent financial company, users can be certain that the comparisons are impartial and the data is right up to date.

At present Defaqto Compare is held on three insurers’ websites:

  • Cornhill Direct - Car, Building and Contents Home Insurance1
  • Hiscox - Buildings and Contents Home Insurance2
  • Pet Protect - Cat and Dog Insurance3

Consumers visiting each site will be able to compare the level of cover offered by the host insurer’s product across a number of important product features with the cover levels offered by any other policy. Three coloured symbols and some explanatory text are all that is needed to make very meaningful comparisons for the features shown:

  • a green roundel with a tick indicates that the policy meets or exceeds the level of cover provided by the insurer;
  • an orange roundel containing an exclamation mark indicates that the level of cover selected can be offered as an optional extra;
  • a red roundel with a horizontal while bar means that the policy does not meet the level of cover provided by the insurer.

Brian Brown, Head of Insight at Defaqto said: “We have always emphasised the need for consumers to check out the quality of insurance policies, rather than concentrating just on price. If a policy does not provide the appropriate level of cover, while it may be relatively cheaper than one that does, it could prove very costly if something happened that wasn’t covered or not covered to the right level.”

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Notes to Editors

1 www.cornhilldirect.co.uk/homeinsurance/homedefaqtoComparisonTool.html

1 www.cornhilldirect.co.uk/motorinsurance/car/motordefaqtoComparisonTool.html

2 www.hiscoxonline.com/jsp/marketing/productsContents.jsp

3 www.petprotect.co.uk/TheRightCover/OurProducts/comparisontool.asp

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Defaqto Limited 

Chris Johnston or Luci Mylward

01844 295 454

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