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Direct Line says insurance payout change has cost it £217m | Direct Line says insurance payout change has cost it £217m |
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Insurance company Direct Line has said last week's changes to the way accident victims are compensated has dented pre-tax profits by £217m. | Insurance company Direct Line has said last week's changes to the way accident victims are compensated has dented pre-tax profits by £217m. |
The Ministry of Justice announced a new formula for calculating compensation payments for those who suffer long-term injuries, which means insurers will have to increase payouts. | The Ministry of Justice announced a new formula for calculating compensation payments for those who suffer long-term injuries, which means insurers will have to increase payouts. |
As a result, Direct Line said profits for 2016 had fallen 30% to £353m. | As a result, Direct Line said profits for 2016 had fallen 30% to £353m. |
However, it said it had seen strong growth in home and car insurance. | However, it said it had seen strong growth in home and car insurance. |
While the changes to compensation calculations affected Direct Line's results for 2016, the company added that it did "not expect any material residual impact on 2017 profit" as a result of the reform. | |
When the change to the payout formula was announced, a number of insurance companies said their profits would be hit. | |
The Ministry of Justice said it was reducing what is known as the discount rate from 2.5% to minus 0.75%. | The Ministry of Justice said it was reducing what is known as the discount rate from 2.5% to minus 0.75%. |
The move will result in more money for the victims of accidents, and so increase costs for insurance companies. | The move will result in more money for the victims of accidents, and so increase costs for insurance companies. |
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