Budget home insurance

Budget aim to find customers the cheapest home insurance in the market by searching its panel of some the UK's leading insurance providers, including Norwich Union, Zurich, Allianz, Axa and more.

The insurer offers a comprehensive buildings and contents home insurance policy that includes the following great features as standard:

  • buildings insurance covers the structure, outbuildings, permanent fixtures and fittings and glass fittings and windows against a wide array of accidents waiting to happen and provides alternative accommodation should your home become unliveable
  • with Budget you will also be covered during the sale of your property
  • wide ranging contents cover that includes household items, high-risk items such as TV's, computers and jewellery, and up to £3,000 office cover for businesses run from home
  • also covered under Budget home insurance are lost money and credit cards, up to £500 freezer contents, replacement locks and keys, and even guest's property up to £250

All contents cover is on a new for old replacement basis and Budget offers customers complete peace of mind through their 24 hour claims and legal assistance helpline.

Get a quote from a panel of 50 home insurers, including Budget insurance, through our partnership with Confused.com.

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Insurance News

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60% of Ombudsman cases were about PPI

Six out of every 10 cases handled by the Financial Ombudsman Service in the past year were about the sale of payment protection insurance (PPI).

Public sector workers earn more for less hours, says ONS report

The number of sick days taken by UK employees has fallen, according to the ONS

Official data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows that employee sick days have fallen by 36 per cent since their peak of 2003 and now average 4.5 days per employee.

Pound at record rate v Euro

Sterling is strengthening against the Euro

UK travellers heading to the Eurozone will get more for their money as Euros are being sold at 1.20 to the Pound for the first time in three and a half years.

Aviva chief Andrew Moss quits amid pay storm

Aviva boss Andrew Moss steps down

Andrew Moss has resigned as chief executive of Aviva with immediate effect after the insurer lost a shareholder vote over pay at its annual meeting last week.

DIY spending falls to record low as Brits stop moving house

A fall in spending on DIY is due to a decline in house sales

The fall in spending on DIY is linked to a fall in the number of property sales in the UK.

Service sector grows for 16th consecutive month

Services sector activity still growing

Britain’s services sector activity grew at a slower rate than expected in April, dropping to the lowest level since November, according to new figures.

Aviva shareholders vote against remuneration plan

Aviva shareholders voted against the executive pay report today

At Aviva's annual meeting in London today, shareholders voted against the insurers remuneration plan after seeing a fall in share value and profits in the past year.

Lloyds slams PPI claims process as RBS sets aside extra £125m

Lloyds boss attacks 'fraudulent' PPI claims

Lloyds banking Group says that the "harvesting" tactics adopted by claim management companies is unfair and wastes time and money on claims from people who were never customers.


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