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title: "British Insurers Face Record Weather Related Payouts as Climate Crisis Deepens"
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# British Insurers Face Record Weather Related Payouts as Climate Crisis Deepens

**Published:** February 11, 2025
**Author:** Stockmark.IT Website
**Categories:** Climate Change, Insurance industry, Property
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Insurance companies across Britain disbursed an unprecedented £585m in weather-related claims during 2024, highlighting the mounting financial implications of climate change. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) reports this figure surpassed the previous record set in 2022 by £77m and exceeded 2023’s payouts by £127m.

The dramatic surge in claims stems from an exceptionally turbulent period marked by 12 named storms, setting a record unseen since 2015-16. Met Office analysis confirms these weather events have grown both in frequency and intensity due to ongoing climate deterioration.

The financial ripple effects are evident in rising insurance premiums, with the average annual cost of combined building and contents home insurance climbing by £55 to reach £395 in 2024, representing a 16% increase from the previous year.

Mark Shepherd, head of general insurance policy at the ABI, emphasises the critical need for preventative measures. “Our latest data serves as a stark reminder of weather-related devastation to properties and businesses. While insurers stand ready to respond, prevention remains paramount,” he stated.

The commercial sector has not escaped unscathed, with businesses receiving £102m in weather-related damage and interruption payments during the final quarter alone, marking a 7% increase from the previous quarter and a 16% rise year-on-year.

Despite the government’s commitment to increase flood defence spending to £2.65bn over the next two years, the insurance industry advocates for sustained annual investment of at least £1bn from 2026 onwards. Research indicates that every pound invested in flood defence maintenance yields £7 in capital savings, presenting a compelling case for enhanced protective measures.

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