Royal London: millions of mortgage-holders financially vulnerable

New research from Royal London highlights that 52% of UK mortgage-holders who earn an income don’t have a plan in place to cover repayments if they fall too ill to earn for three months or more – equating to more than 5.2m people.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones
30th January 2015
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This is despite the fact that a quarter (25%) of them know someone who has struggled to afford their mortgage due to illness.

These findings come as the mutual joins Seven Families - a charity-led initiative which aims to raise awareness of the financial impact of long term illness and disability. YouGov surveyed 2,208 UK adults for Royal London, and found that although many (34%) of those without a plan in place to cover repayments have thought about it, a worrying 18% (or 1.8m people) admitted they have not given it any thought.

Royal London also found that many mortgage-holders who earn an income haven’t considered how long they could cope financially if they became too ill to earn: half (50%) estimated it would be six months or less, and over a quarter (26%) don’t know how long they could cope (this equates to 2.6m people).

When asked how their household would cope if they became too ill to earn: the majority (59%) would reduce their household expenses; over half (51%) would use savings; whilst 46% would rely on the earnings of someone else in the household; and 34% would apply for state benefits.

When asked who they would turn to for financial advice if they became too ill to earn: 36% would consult friends and family, but 21% said they would not seek any advice. The majority (56%) would turn to a non-profit/charity or government body, and a minority (15%) would consult a financial adviser, but 11% (1.1m) admitted they wouldn’t know where to turn.

Debbie Kennedy, Head of Protection Proposition for Royal London’s Intermediary Division, said:  

“Seven Families shines a light on an important issue: how people would cope financially if they faced serious illness or disability, and became too ill to earn money to cover financial commitments like their mortgage. Our research highlights how many UK mortgage-holders are in a vulnerable position – unsure how they’d cope financially and who they would turn to for financial advice. We urge mortgage-holders who earn their income to consider how they would cope if they became too ill to earn.”

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