Consumers must take responsibility for their own financial health says Burgesses

Released on: September 25, 2008, 6:31 am

Press Release Author: Burgesses

Industry: Financial

Press Release Summary: Consumers must proactively seek to protect themselves in the
face of a rising tide of unemployment and take responsibility for their own
long-term financial health, says payment protection insurance specialist, Burgesses.


Press Release Body: Consumers must proactively seek to protect themselves in the
face of a rising tide of unemployment and take responsibility for their own
long-term financial health, says payment protection insurance specialist, Burgesses.


The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has significantly revised its economic
outlook and in its most recent forecast, released today (15.09.08), believes the UK
is now entering a recession that will put hundreds of thousands of people out of
work.

The CBI believes unemployment will rise over the course of the coming months,
breaking the 2 million barrier in 2009. This is a very much bleaker outlook than the
CBI gave earlier in the year when it said the UK would avoid recession and is a
clear indication of just how bad things are likely to get.

Given the deteriorating economic situation, Sara-Ann Burgess, director at Burgesses,
said it was up to each and every individual to take responsibility for their own
financial situation and make sure it was sustainable in the changing environment.

While UK consumers have been quick to take on debt, not all had been so quick to
make sure they could pay it back and in a faltering economy, such provisions will
prove essential, according to Burgess.

She said: “Hundreds of thousands of people are going to lose their jobs over the
coming months and this is going to make it very difficult for many of them to meet
their financial commitments. Finding new jobs is not going to be as easy as it has
been in recent years and for those that do not have savings to meet the mortgage or
pay their monthly credit card bills, getting insurance in place now will help them
avoid financial disaster if they are made redundant.”

Despite changes to the Income Support for Mortgage Interest benefit, which will come
into force next year, the vast majority of consumers will receive no help with their
mortgage should they be unable to pay due to redundancy.

Burgess said it was time for consumers to take responsibility for their own future
financial health and urged them to see what the protection market had to offer.

“There is robust, low cost protection insurance available in the market despite some
of the bad press the protection industry has received. Those who would be unable to
pay their mortgage if they were made redundant should investigate their options.
This economic storm is going to get worse before it gets better and consumers must
protect themselves.”

Web Site: http://www.burgesses.com/news

Contact Details: Burgesses Limited
PO Box 6164
Braintree
Essex
CM77 7ZW
Sara-Ann Burgess
01371853027

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