
Auto-renewals on Esure home insurance could be costing you significant extra money every year.
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See your list of policies organised all in one place where you’ll be able to see the renewal date for each policy.
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Set up reminders so you never miss another renewal date and have time to find a better deal.
Is Esure home insurance renewal automatic?
Whether or not home insurance renews automatically depends on the specific policy you have. Some insurance providers will automatically renew your home insurance policy on the renewal date, provided that you’ve set up automatic payment or have paid your premium by the due date. But if that happens, it can mean you simply pay more every year and miss out on the opportunity to find a better deal.
Some policies may require you to manually renew your coverage each year. Also, if there have been any changes to your policy, such as a change in coverage, you may need to review and update your policy before it can be renewed.
How can I prevent my Esure home insurance renewing automatically?
If you’d like to prevent your home insurance from renewing automatically, contact Esure before the renewal date and request that they cancel the automatic renewal. This will typically involve sending a written request by email or making a phone call to the customer service department.
It's important to note that if you cancel your home insurance policy, you’ll need to obtain new insurance coverage. So, if you decide not to renew your current policy, you should make sure to purchase new coverage before your current policy expires.
Why should you prevent Esure home insurance from renewing automatically?
Insurance companies often rely on people allowing automatic renewals of insurance policies to roll them over, with no offer of a better price. Usually just an increase on the previous year. So you might want to consider not allowing automatic renewals so you have a chance to switch to a better policy instead of continuing with the current one.
It's important to regularly review your home insurance policy to make sure you have the coverage you need at a price that makes sense for your budget. If you're unsure about whether or not to renew your policy automatically, it's a good idea to contact your insurance provider and discuss your options.
Why use Rightly?
Lots of reasons, beating finance apps or just doing it yourself. Rightly Save helps you organise your renewals more effectively than finance apps so you can go after better deals in good time. It’s better than trying to do it all yourself too.
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About Esure
Esure is a UK-based insurance company that offers a range of insurance products to customers. It was founded in 2000 by businessman Peter Wood, who also co-founded Direct Line Insurance. Esure is headquartered in Reigate, Surrey, England.
Esure primarily focuses on providing car insurance but also offers other insurance products such as home insurance, pet insurance, and travel insurance. The company operates primarily through its two brands: Esure and Sheilas' Wheels. Esure is the main brand that offers insurance to a wide range of customers, while Sheilas' Wheels targets female drivers with specific insurance products tailored to their needs.
Esure is known for its direct-to-consumer business model, allowing customers to purchase insurance policies directly from the company either online or over the phone. It aims to provide competitive prices and a straightforward customer experience. The company has invested in technology to streamline its operations and enhance the online quoting and policy management process.
Over the years, Esure has grown and established itself as one of the prominent insurers in the UK market. It has developed a reputation for its customer service and claims handling capabilities. The company emphasises providing efficient and fair claims processes to its policyholders.
In 2013, Esure Group plc, the parent company of Esure, went public and was listed on the London Stock Exchange. However, in 2018, Esure was acquired by Bain Capital, a global private investment firm, and subsequently delisted from the stock exchange.