Ex-offenders have paid their debt to society - why are they still paying through the nose?
For many years, ex-offenders have been experiencing problems getting insurance to the extent that they would fear revealing their presence in the family home affecting the premiums. The presence of an ex-offender is generally a problem when it comes to home and contents insurance to the extent that premiums would go through the roof. Is this fair? According to the article “Insuring our ex-offenders get a good deal” UNLOCK, the National Association of Reformed Offenders say insurance customers have not to put up with this kind of treatment.
Thanks to JML insurance and Delite, there is, at last, a helpful alternative to the run of the mill insurance policy in addition to useful advice and support. They appear interested in the individual rather than the statistics and for that reason will claim a large piece of the insurance market pie to the detriment of the insurance ‘giants’.