$130 million saved by the home insurance industry in Alberta over 2020

$ 130,420,372

...is the estimated amount that is to be saved by the home insurance industry over 2020 in Alberta, because of the Covid-related restrictions taken across the province almost all year long.


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An overall decrease of 10.48 % in home insurance claims across Alberta

As the threat of a second epidemic wave materializes across Canada, 2020 already is a year marked by major changes in the domestic habits of Albertans. In fact, due to Covid-19, a large number of households have had to spend a lot of time at home, either being on telework, temporarily laid off, or quite simply because of the restrictive measures taken by the authorities - especially in the spring and now again in some areas.

Thus, as the figures show, this context has greatly affected the number of home insurance claims made by the people:

10.48%
overall drop in home insurance claims

...across Alberta during the whole 2020 year

$ 71m
saved by home insurance providers


...only in the cities of Calgary and Edmonton

14%
the decrease in thefts and burglaries

...reported into claims received by home insurance providers in Alberta


Water, fire and theft damages decreasing, domestic accidents increasing

With many Alberta citizens forced to stay home during long months, domestic incidents decreased in a significant proportion since the beginning of 2020. Indeed, whilst being at home - working, on furlough or looking after kids unable to go to school - people avoided much home damages to happen - whether being theft, fire or water damage and other classic domestic damage that often usually occur when the house is empty. This is what say the numbers:

The below graph shows on which extent home insurance claims have dropped:

The savings made by the home insurance industry in Alberta per city

With regard to the distribution of savings made by home insurers in Alberta, it is not surprising to see that the most populous agglomerations are also those where the amount of the savings made over personal goods and civil liability claims is the highest:

CitiesEstimated claims decrease over 2020Estimated savings made on home insurance payouts
Calgary
10.75%$40,761,314
Edmonton
10.63%$30,331,565
Red Deer
10.40%$3,195,481
Lethbridge
10.44%$2,962,152
St. Albert
10.51%$2,109,235
Medicine Hat
10.35%$2,003,368
Airdrie
10.43%$1,965,271
Grande Prairie
10.16%$1,963,669
Spruce Grove
10.38%$1,081,956
Leduc
10.40%$954,431
Fort Saskatchewan
10.35%$764,770
Chestermere
10.33%$628,580
Lloydminster
10.22%$614,319
Camrose
9.98%$572,318
Beaumont
10.40%$553,572
Brooks
9.11%$402,817
Cold Lake
8,75%$400,553
Lacombe
8.50%$339,589
Wetaskiwin
8.11%$314,032
Home insurance savings in 2020 in Alberta per city (HelloSafe estimates)

A national perspective : $1.1 billion savings in home insurance payouts over Canada in 2020

Across Canada, the total savings on home insurance payouts for 2020 could amount to more than $ 1.1 billion. As shown in the graph below, which groups together the 4 most populous provinces in Canada:

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- A version of this study focused on Ontario: click here
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Antoine Fruchard, CEO & expert at Hellosafe.ca

« While many Albertans found themselves spending the majority of their time at home in 2020, domestic claims have significantly decreased. However, the Alberta home insurers have not yet initiated a response to this situation, which also exists for auto and health insurance products. However, it seems to me that the policyholders could be entitled to expect a reduction on their premiums, if only in the face of the economic difficulties which await Alberta and the whole Canada in the months to come. In addition, the changes induced by Covid-19 have brought major trends - such as teleworking for example, which risk lastingly transforming the relationship of people to their housing. Here too, insurance companies are expected to change and adapt their policies, in a fast-changing world.»

Our methodology

This study was built upon public and private sources. In addition, several of our insurance partners were able to provide us with anonymous statistics over the period studied. Under the term 'home insurance', we analyze here the ongoing trends in personal property and civil liability insurance. At this stage, these figures are still estimates, pending final results after the end of 2020. For more information on our editorial line, please click here.

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