NFU Mutual pledges £32m in financial support

A matrix road sign on the A367 into Bath advises motorists to stay at home to protect the NHS and save lives the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson put the UK in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. PA Photo. Picture date: Tuesday March 24, 2020. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA WireA matrix road sign on the A367 into Bath advises motorists to stay at home to protect the NHS and save lives the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson put the UK in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. PA Photo. Picture date: Tuesday March 24, 2020. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
A matrix road sign on the A367 into Bath advises motorists to stay at home to protect the NHS and save lives the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson put the UK in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. PA Photo. Picture date: Tuesday March 24, 2020. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
NFU Mutual has pledged its support for farmers and rural communities as part of a £32m Coronavirus support package.

The package includes donating millions to local and national charities, as well as rural and mental health causes, to help support the countryside through the pandemic.

At a local level NFU Mutual has set up a £1m Emergency Coronavirus Fund to be released through its Agency network to help local charities and communities across the UK, from the Highlands and Islands to rural towns and remote villages. There will also be an added £750,000 donation to the NFU Mutual Charitable Trust, enabling donations of up to £1m to support national organisations - reaching the isolated and vulnerable experiencing stress and worry, as well as families facing financial challenges due to coronavirus.

NFU Mutual is also making a £50,000 donation to affiliated charity, the Farm Safety Foundation, to support and extend its mental health work during this period of isolation.

The insurer is developing a range of insurance cover changes to protect its policy holders. These will include increased cover in key farming sectors, alongside continued availability of its existing uncollected milk insurance at a time when many insurers are ending cover, and free extended public liability cover for farmers selling their own produce directly to the public.

Despite the financial impact of the Coronavirus outbreak on business, NFU Mutual will continue to give back to its loyal customers through the Mutual Bonus, resulting in a total discount in premiums of £250 million from July 2020 to June 2021. This means the entire sum of NFU Mutual support is worth £282 million.

To help the majority of farmers who are self-employed, NFU Mutual has announced it will include insurance for COVID-19 in Personal Accident and Group Personal Accident policies. The cover will be available for new and existing customers. This will help keep income flowing in if the farmer and farm workers are unable to work due to contracting Coronavirus. It is expected to provide £12m worth of pay-outs for members affected by the illness in 2020.

The insurer has also brought in new procedures to enable claims to be processed and paid quickly and easily, and without the need for unnecessary contact. The insurer will continue to provide an automatic 15% increase in property sums insured, to ensure customers are protected if an Agent or valuations firm cannot access property that may have increased in value during the outbreak.

The increase to cover is worth an estimated £24 million.

The insurer is also providing £5 million to support its 300 strong local office network in towns and villages across the UK, which provide local NFU Mutual and NFU services.

In addition to the package, NFU Mutual will also continue to provide funding for the UK’s main farming unions as they work with government to keep agriculture running, as well as providing adviser support at a local level. This year NFU Mutual will donate £7.5m to farming unions to carry out their vital role (up from £7.2m in 2019).

UFU membership director Derek Lough said: “As the Northern Ireland farming industry experiences unprecedented times our long-term partner NFU Mutual, has once again shown why they are the number one rural insurer in Northern Ireland. They’ve created a package of support that will help farming families as they adapt to the huge change this medical crisis has brought to their farm businesses and everyday life.

“Our members will be able to benefit from the extra investment in the claims services and policy covers offering family farms the support they need, and the increase in charitable donations will also be well received by the farming community. The rural insurer continues to recognise the importance of farmers’ wellbeing and has been a major supporter of the Farm Safety Foundation. Their extra funding during this isolation period will make a tremendous difference enabling the affiliated charity to extend their services. Many of our farm families have benefitted from the incredible work done by recipients of the NFU Mutual charitable trust in the past and we are again grateful that there is an additional investment to help individuals and families deal with the ongoing pandemic.

“NFU Mutual has been a long-standing supporter of Northern Ireland agriculture. Our members have grown to trust this support and we are pleased that their regard for farm families continues so they can benefit from it in the times ahead.”