71% of advisers want to see more long term care products available
Research undertaken by independent financial research company Defaqto shows that 71% of advisers believe that providers should create new prefunded long term care products.
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However, Defaqto research shows that only 17% of advisers think it is likely that the Commission's proposals will be adopted, while many advisers thought it unlikely or were unsure.
Defaqto's paper on Long Term Care, published today, highlights the findings of its adviser survey and outlines the key issues currently affecting the sector, including the possible impact of the Dilnot report.
Ben Heffer, Defaqto's Insight Analyst for Life and Protection, said:
"If the Government adopts Dilnot or similar proposals, it stands to open up the product market and offer clear product sales opportunities for advisers. However, the lack of products is not the only problem within the long term care insurance market. Our research also showed that 61% of advisers do not advise their clients on long term care for a variety of reasons.
"The product market is poorly served with just a handful of plans to choose from but, if the long term care market is to flourish, greater commitment from the adviser community is also required. The purpose of the paper is to demonstrate the need for long term care insurance and to highlight the opportunities for advisers. The need exists now and advisers are uniquely placed to add value."
Advisers can download the long term care paper here.
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