Partners, Marriage & Insurance

Last updated: 19/09/2007 - 10:39

Civil Partnerships and the more traditional forms of marriage are to be treated the same, says insurance trade body.

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is proposing the abolition of an exemption for insurers in existing regulations on sexual orientation. Insurance companies see no need and do not wish to differentiate for insurance purposes between customers in Civil Partnerships and married couples.

Proposal

This proposal will form part of the ABI's detailed response to the Government's current consultation on its Discrimination Law Review.

Nick Starling, the ABI's Director of General Insurance and Health, said: “The insurance industry is united against discrimination and in support of treating people fairly. Insurers base their treatment of all customers on a fair and objective analysis of the risks they represent. It is sensible to differentiate, for instance, in the case of age or gender. But we do not seek exemptions where there is no case for one; there is no need for the law to provide for different treatment between Civil Partnerships and marriages.”

Alan Wardle, Stonewall’s Director of Public Affairs, said: “Stonewall supports the ABI’s proposal to abolish this exception. We trust the Government will repeal it at the earliest opportunity. Insurance premiums should be based on someone’s behaviour rather than their sexual orientation.”

Chris Morgan, member of the ABI’s Expert Working Group on HIV and Insurance, and Managing Director of Compass, the gay financial advisers, said: “It’s very important that the new sexual orientation regulations do not overshadow the positive changes that have already been made for gay men within the life insurance industry.

Sexual Orientation

“The HIV and Insurance guidelines introduced by the ABI require insurance companies to treat gay men fairly when applying for life assurance products already. Therefore, the exemption contained within the new legislation should be removed.”

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is the trade association for Britain’s insurance industry. Its nearly 400 member companies provide over 91% of the insurance business in the UK. It represents insurance companies to the Government as well as to the regulatory and other agencies, and is an influential voice on public policy and financial services issues. ABI member companies hold up to a sixth of all investments traded on the London Stock Exchange, on behalf of millions of pensioners and savers.

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