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Payment protection insurance Assurance décès invalidité Restschuldversicherung Pojištění schopnosti splácet
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Payment protection insurance (PPI), also known as credit insurance, credit protection insurance, or loan repayment insurance, is an insurance product that enables consumers to ensure repayment of credit if the borrower dies, becomes ill or disabled, loses a job, or faces other circumstances that may prevent them from earning income to service the debt. It is not to be confused with income protection insurance, which is not specific to a debt but covers any income. PPI was widely sold by banks and other credit providers as an add-on to the loan or overdraft product. Eine Restschuldversicherung (auch als Restkreditversicherung oder Kredit-Lebensversicherung bezeichnet) ist eine Absicherung des Kreditnehmers bzw. von dessen Hinterbliebenen für den Fall des Todes, Krankheit oder Arbeitslosigkeit. Sie dient auch dem Kreditgeber als zusätzliche Kreditsicherheit und wird als solche im Kreditvertrag an die Bank abgetreten. In Deutschland betrug 2009 die durchschnittliche Höhe der neuen Restschuldversicherungen 11.600 Euro. Am Neuzugang der Lebensversicherungen hatte die Restschuldversicherung 2009 einen Marktanteil bezogen auf die Versicherungssumme von 2,9 %. Une Assurance décès invalidité (ADI) est une assurance qui inclut les couvertures d'une assurance décès et d'une assurance invalidité. En France, la souscription d'une assurance décès invalidité est, en pratique, une condition posée par les banques pour la souscription à un emprunt immobilier (ce n'est pas une ). Pojištění schopnosti splácet řeší platební neschopnost pojištěného a to v případě ztráty zaměstnání nebo dlouhodobé nemoci.
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Une Assurance décès invalidité (ADI) est une assurance qui inclut les couvertures d'une assurance décès et d'une assurance invalidité. En France, la souscription d'une assurance décès invalidité est, en pratique, une condition posée par les banques pour la souscription à un emprunt immobilier (ce n'est pas une ). Si les banques imposent la couverture des risques décès - invalidité - incapacité, elles peuvent également proposer en option une couverture du risque de perte d'emploi. Plus connue sous le libelle d'assurance chômage, cette dernière dispense, en cas de réalisation de l'aléa de perte d'emploi, le crédit preneur de payer provisoirement les mensualités de son prêt. Eine Restschuldversicherung (auch als Restkreditversicherung oder Kredit-Lebensversicherung bezeichnet) ist eine Absicherung des Kreditnehmers bzw. von dessen Hinterbliebenen für den Fall des Todes, Krankheit oder Arbeitslosigkeit. Sie dient auch dem Kreditgeber als zusätzliche Kreditsicherheit und wird als solche im Kreditvertrag an die Bank abgetreten. In Deutschland betrug 2009 die durchschnittliche Höhe der neuen Restschuldversicherungen 11.600 Euro. Am Neuzugang der Lebensversicherungen hatte die Restschuldversicherung 2009 einen Marktanteil bezogen auf die Versicherungssumme von 2,9 %. Pojištění schopnosti splácet řeší platební neschopnost pojištěného a to v případě ztráty zaměstnání nebo dlouhodobé nemoci. Payment protection insurance (PPI), also known as credit insurance, credit protection insurance, or loan repayment insurance, is an insurance product that enables consumers to ensure repayment of credit if the borrower dies, becomes ill or disabled, loses a job, or faces other circumstances that may prevent them from earning income to service the debt. It is not to be confused with income protection insurance, which is not specific to a debt but covers any income. PPI was widely sold by banks and other credit providers as an add-on to the loan or overdraft product. PPI usually covers payments for a finite period, typically 12 months, in which case they might be marketed as short-term income protection insurance (STIP). For loans or mortgages this may be the entire monthly payment, for credit cards it is typically the minimum monthly payment. After this point the borrower must find other means to repay the debt, although some policies repay the debt in full if they are unable to return to work or are diagnosed with a critical illness. The period covered by insurance is typically long enough for most people to start working again and earn enough to service their debt. PPI is different from other types of insurance such as home insurance, in that it can be quite difficult to determine if it is right for a person or not. Careful assessment of what would happen if a person became unemployed would need to be considered, as payments in lieu of notice (for example) may render a claim ineligible despite the insured person being genuinely unemployed. In this case, the approach taken by PPI insurers is consistent with that taken by the Benefits Agency in respect of unemployment benefits. Most PPI policies are not sought out by consumers. In some cases, consumers claim to be unaware that they even have the insurance.In sales connected to loans, products were often promoted by commission based telesales departments. Fear of losing the loan was exploited, as the product was effectively cited as an element of underwriting. Any attention to suitability was likely to be minimal, if it existed at all.In all types of insurance some claims are accepted and some are rejected. Notably, in the case of PPI, the number of rejected claims is high compared to other types of insurance. The rare customers who deliberately seek out the policy may have little recourse when they discover it is of no benefit. As PPI is designed to cover repayments on loans and credit cards, most loan and credit card companies sell the product at the same time as they sell the credit product. By May 2008, 20 million PPI policies existed in the UK with a further increase of 7 million policies a year being purchased thereafter. Surveys show that 40% of policyholders claim to be unaware that they had a policy. "PPI was mis-sold and complaints about it mishandled on an industrial scale for well over a decade." with this mis-selling being carried out by not only the banks or providers, but also by third party brokers. The sale of such policies was typically encouraged by large commissions, as the insurance would commonly make the bank/provider more money than the interest on the original loan, such that many mainstream personal loan providers made little or no profit on the loans themselves; all or almost all profit was derived from PPI commission and profit share. Certain companies developed sales scripts which guided salespeople to say only that the loan was "protected" without mentioning the nature or cost of the insurance. When challenged by the customer, they sometimes incorrectly stated that this insurance improved the borrower's chances of getting the loan or that it was mandatory. A consumer in financial difficulty is unlikely to further question the policy and risk the loan being refused. Several high-profile companies have now been fined by the Financial Conduct Authority for the widespread mis-selling of PPI. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) fined Clydesdale Bank £20,678,300 for serious failings in its PPI complaint handling processes between May 2011 and July 2013. This is the largest ever fine imposed by the FCA for failings relating to PPI. Clydesdale agreed to settle at an early stage of the FCA's investigation and therefore qualified for at 30% stage 1 discount. Were it not for this the FCA would have imposed a financial penalty of £29,540,500. Alliance and Leicester were fined £7m for their part in the mis-selling controversy, several others including Capital One, HSBC Finance and Egg were fined up to £1.1m. Claims against mis-sold PPI have been slowly increasing, and may approach the levels seen during the 2006–07 period, when thousands of bank customers made claims relating to allegedly unfair bank charges. In their 2009/2010 annual report, the Financial Ombudsman Service stated that 30% of new cases referred to payment protection insurance. A customer who purchases a PPI policy may initiate a claim for mis-sold PPI by complaining to the bank, lender, or broker who sold the policy. Slightly before that, on 6 April 2011, the Competition Commission released their investigation order designed to prevent mis-selling in the future. Key rules in the order, designed to enable the customer to shop around and make an informed decision, include: provision of adequate information when selling payment protection and providing a personal quote; obligation to provide an annual review; prohibition of selling payment protection at the same time the credit agreement is entered into. Most rules came into force in October 2011, with some following in April 2012. The Central Bank of Ireland in April 2014 was described as having "arbitrarily excluded the majority of consumers" from getting compensation for mis-sold PPI, by setting a cutoff date of 2007 when it introduced its Consumer Protection Code. UK banks provided over £22bn for PPI misselling costs – which, if scaled on a pro-rata basis, is many multiples of the compensation the Irish banks were asked to repay. The offending banks were also not fined which was in sharp contrast to the regime imposed on UK banks. Lawyers were appalled at the "reckless" advice the Irish Central Bank gave consumers who were missold PPI policies, which "will play into the hands of the financial institution."
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