AIG LIFE PAID RECORD PROTECTION CLAIMS IN 2023

AIG Life paid £394m to 6,900 people and their families in 2023
95% of personal protection claims were paid last year
11% more personal protection claims paid than in 2022


LONDON – Tuesday 4th June 2024 – AIG Life paid out a record £394 million1 in protection insurance claims last year to help 6,900 customers and their families who were bereaved or ill.

The UK life insurance firm, which is now part of Aviva Group, provided support to more than 5,200 individuals, families and businesses in 2023 by paying 95% of all individual protection claims, as well as offering vital support through rehabilitation and care services.

The £206 million it paid in personal protection claims is up from £204m in 2022, and an 11% increase in the number of claims paid on the previous year. It means AIG Life helped an extra 500 people and their loved ones after an individual had died, experienced a life-changing illness or when they were too ill to work.

AIG Life paid 99% of Individual life insurance claims, 95% of terminal illness claims, 95% of critical illness claims along with 88% of income protection claims.

It also paid almost £173,000 to more than 500 families through its unique Claims Support Fund. This discretionary fund pays up to £500 (increased from £300 in 2023) to cover the extra unexpected costs that families face when they suffer a bereavement or illness, like hospital parking and travel costs, tools to help their recovery such as a treadmill or recliner chair, or even convert a downstairs bathroom into a wet room.

In group protection, £188 million was paid in claims to provide more than 1650 families with financial support after a loved one died, as well as a continued income and rehabilitation services when an employee was too ill to work.

Neil Davies, Chief Operating Officer at AIG Life, said: “Every single claim paid is a family or business we’ve helped during one of life’s toughest times. The feedback we receive from customers and their beneficiaries when they go through a bereavement or illness tells us that the claims we pay make a real difference.

“This industry really does care about being there for people when they need us most. It’s important we deliver at times like these and we do all we can to help consumers see the humanity of what we do, and the huge value protection offers.”

Life insurance and terminal illness benefit claims

More than £164 million was paid out in over 4,400 individual life insurance and terminal illness benefit claims last year.

Analysis of AIG Life’s claimants found almost a third of people (32%) who died had cancer, while 17% had heart disease and 13% had a respiratory condition.

Almost all (96%) terminal illness claims were for individuals with cancer, and the youngest person among those was just 22 years old.

Critical illness (including children’s critical illness claims)

AIG Life lightened the financial pressure and paid £38 million in critical illness claims to 617 individuals and families who had experienced a serious or life-changing illness.

A further 73 payments were also made to families whose child who had suffered a children’s critical illness, or to families whose young child had sadly died.

Income protection

AIG Life also had the back of 110 customers who were too ill to work in 2023 by paying over £2 million in individual income protection claims. Of these, 20% also received additional rehabilitation and recuperation support, to help them get back to their best.

A third of people (33%) who received a monthly income protection payout had musculoskeletal challenges, and almost a fifth (19%) were suffering with their mental wellbeing. Cancer was third, amounting to 9% of claims.

Intermediaries can find more about the claims AIG Life paid in Our 2023 Claims Story on the Adviser Claims Support section of www.aiglife.co.uk

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NOTES TO EDITORS

1 Total AIG Life protection claims paid in 2023

Individual categories Number of claims paid Value of claims paid % of claims paid

Life insurance

4204

£135.3m

99%

Terminal illness benefit

212

£28.9m

95%

Critical illness

617

£37.9m

95%

Children’s critical illness

73

£1.5m

99%

Income protection

110

£2.1m

88%

Claims Support Fund

522

£173,000

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