Protection Products...
Why take cover?
For most a mortgage will represent the largest financial
commitment that we are likely to make. Whilst most lenders
will offer a sympathetic ear when borrowers are experiencing
problems, this will not pay the bills. Involuntary
Unemployment, Sickness, or an Accident, can cause major
financial hardship.
You can also no longer rely on the Government. Since
October 1995 new mortgage borrowers receive no state help
for the first nine months of unemployment or disability. The
Government themselves estimate that 70% of mortgage
borrowers will never get support due to savings, income, or a
working spouse or partner.
The Ocean Mortgages Mortgage Payment Protection Plan is a
valuable product providing protection at the time you need it
most. This policy could help you to protect your mortgage
payments and mortgage related insurance premiums for up to
12 months if you become involuntarily unemployed or suffer
from an accident or sickness.
THE OVERALL COST FOR COMPARISON IS 6.8% APR.
THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE SECURING OTHER DEBTS AGAINST YOUR HOME.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT.
Only upon completion our average fee is 1.9% of the advance.
We will pay any standard legal and valuation costs.
How does the policy work?
Provided that you are eligible, cover is available as follows:
Single Premium Accident, Sickness & Involuntary
Unemployment (ASU); for new mortgages, re-mortgages
and further advances only.
- You may select cover from 2, 3, 4 or 5 years.
Please Note: Should the premium become part of the
mortgage it will attract interest over the length of the
mortgage.
- You decide the amount of benefit you require to cover your
mortgage and related Insurance costs subject to the
minimum and maximum limits.
- The plan pays out a fixed monthly benefit for up to 12
months on any individual claim if an accident, sickness or
involuntary unemployment prevents you from working
(subject to the terms and conditions of your cover).
How much does the cover cost?
The cost is £5.95 per £100 of monthly benefit, times the
number of months cover is initially taken over. For example:
£400 monthly benefit with 36 months cover would equal a
premium of £856.80 (£400 x 36 x 5.95%) payable on
completion of your new mortgage.
Please Note: If you arrange for the premium to be deducted
from your mortgage it will attract interest throughout the
period of the loan.
Once cover is in force Underwriters will not change your
premium. The premium paid is for the period of cover
purchased between 24 and 60 months as laid out in your
certificate of insurance (Policy Document).
The premiums include Insurance Premium Tax at the
current rate.
How do I apply?
Tick the payment protection box on the mortgage enquiry
form. Your dedicated mortgage adviser will then discuss the
payment protection details with you, before you decide to
accept it.
How much cover can I arrange?
Monthly benefit can cover:
- Your mortgage repayment.
- Your buildings insurance premium.
The minimum monthly benefit is £100 and the maximum is
£2,000. You cannot cover any other monthly commitments
under the plan, other than those mortgage-related costs
mentioned on this page and enquiry form.
How will I know when my cover starts?
On acceptance of your application by Underwriters you will
receive an individual certificate of insurance (also known as a
Policy Document) from the plan administrators MMS
showing your cover start date.
Can I transfer my cover to a new mortgage?
Yes. You can transfer this cover to a new mortgage simply by
contacting Ocean Mortgages who will instruct the plan
administrators, MMS to make the necessary changes for you.
MMS will inform you of any relevant documentation that they
might then need. Please note that only the remainder of the
existing cover may be transferred.
What do I do in the event of a claim?
You should contact the plan administrators: MMS at the
following address: Claims Department, Marketing &
Management Services Ltd, Melbourne House, Melbourne
Street, Farsley, Pudsey, West Yorkshire LS28 5BT or by
telephone on 0113 255 8611 to request a claim form. Please
be ready to provide your full name, address and postcode, and
certificate number as shown on your certificate (also known as
a Policy Document).
Upon receipt of the claim form and covering letter please read
the guidelines in full and complete the form fully and
accurately. Once completed please return it to MMS, with all
of the necessary accompanying documentation at the address
above as soon as possible so that your claim can be assessed.
What if I have a query relating to the sale,
content or administration of the cover?
In the event of a query relating to the sale or content of the
cover please call Ocean Mortgages on 0870 608 5000. For
administrative queries please contact the plan administrators
MMS on 0113 255 8611.
Who regulates the sale and administration
of this cover?
Ocean Mortgages is a trading style of Ocean Finance and
Mortgages Limited, who are regulated by the Financial
Services Authority (FSA). Marketing & Management
Services Ltd (MMS Ltd) are also regulated by the FSA.
Your Commitment
You are not committed to taking on this insurance protection
until you have completed the relevant application form. This
will be sent to you by your Ocean Mortgage Adviser. Please
read the 'Policy Summary' before you
decide to apply.
Who is eligible?
UK residents who are:
- in full-time permanent employment, self-employed or on
renewable contracts and working for more than 16 hours
per week,
- party to the mortgage,
- not off work due to ill health at the point of application and
inception of cover. Please note exclusion 4 (page 7) relating
to pre-existing medical conditions,
- over 18 and under 65 at expiry. All cover and claims
payments cease on attaining age 65,
- unaware of any impending unemployment or potential
failure of the self-employed person's business,
- able to sign the declaration without any reservation or
qualification.
Self-employed individuals and those on renewable contracts
have the same benefits as employees, but have separate
qualifying criteria. Please see below for details.
When will my benefit payments start, and
for how long will you pay me?
- If you are unable to work due to an accident, sickness, or
as a result of Involuntary Unemployment, for a period in
excess of 30 days, benefits will be paid direct to you, with
the first months benefit payment becoming due as at the
31st qualifying day of a claim period. If you are off work
for less than 30 days no benefits will be paid.
- Claims will continue to be met, during the term of cover, at
full calendar monthly intervals until you return to work, or
have received the maximum number of 12 monthly
benefits payable in respect of any one period of disability,
or any one period of Involuntary Unemployment. For part
months at the end of a claim the plan will pay 1/30th of the
monthly benefit for each eligible day.
- Claims for the same condition or unemployment which are
not separated by a period of at least three months full-time
permanent work will be considered one period of claim.
- Once a full duration (12 months) disability claim has been
paid for a particular condition there must be a period of at
least three months full-time permanent work before a
further claim for that condition can be admitted.
- Once a full duration (12 months) Involuntary
Unemployment claim has been paid there must be at least
three months full-time permanent work before a further
Involuntary Unemployment claim is admitted.
- The first qualifying day of a claim for disability is the date
on which you see a Doctor, whether it be your own General
Practitioner or a Doctor at a hospital, and are certified by
them as being totally unfit to carry out your normal
employment or occupation. You must continue to be
certified as above throughout the period of your claim.
Involuntary Unemployment for employees:
- Involuntary Unemployment is any unemployment forced
upon an individual by a third party and not a route they
have taken themselves.
- Payment of benefits will only be made where an employee
has become Involuntarily Unemployed, and is in
continuous receipt of Jobseeker's Allowance.
- The first qualifying day of a claim for Involuntary
Unemployment is the first day for which the claimant is
actually paid Jobseeker's Allowance. Claimants must be
continuously registered with the Employment Service
Jobcentre, and in receipt of Jobseeker's Allowance
throughout the entire period of claim.
Involuntary Unemployment for the self-employed:
- A self-employed person is any person, working alone or in
conjunction with others, in their own business on a self-employed
basis, as declared to the Inland Revenue.
- Benefit is payable on the total cessation of the self-employed
person's business as notified to the Inland
Revenue and confirmed by their Qualified Accountant and
as a result of financial insolvency of the business arising or
occurring after the inception of the policy.
- The self-employed also have to be registered through the
Employment Service Jobcentre and be receiving the
appropriate National Insurance Contribution Credits. The
first qualifying day of a claim for Involuntary
Unemployment for the self-employed is the first day for
which the claimant is actually paid the above credits.
Claimants must be continuously registered with the
Employment Service Jobcentre, and be in receipt of credits
throughout the entire period of claim.
Involuntary Unemployment for contract workers:
- Involuntary Unemployment is any unemployment forced
upon an individual by a third party and not a route they
have taken themselves.
- Benefits will be payable when at the point of claim you fall
into any of the following categories:
- Where you have been on an annual contract that has been
renewed at least once.
- Where you are on a renewable contract and have been with
the same employer for more than 2 years.
- Where you have been with the same employer on a short
term contract for more than 6 months that has been
renewed at least twice. In this event we would pay benefit
for the balance of your contract term if terminated early.
- The first qualifying day of a claim for Involuntary
Unemployment for contract workers is the first day for
which the claimant is actually paid Jobseeker's Allowance.
Claimants must be continuously registered with the
Employment Service Jobcentre, and be in receipt of
Jobseeker's Allowance throughout the entire period of
claim.
Applicable to the employed, self-employed and contract
workers:
- If you are not sure what your position might be you should
seek clarification from the Employment Service Jobcentre.
What is not covered? (Exclusions)
Accident, sickness or unemployment claims due to or arising
from any of the following will not be covered:
- Attempted suicide, alcohol/drug use unless under the
specific direction of a registered medical practitioner for
any condition other than drug addiction.
- The normal course of pregnancy.
- War, riot, or civil commotion, or military or naval service
outside Europe.
- Pre-existing medical conditions. If you have a sickness,
disease, condition, or injury from which you have suffered
or for which you have consulted or been treated by a
registered medical practitioner in the 12 months prior to
the commencement of the insurance, then that particular
condition, or any claim attributable to it is excluded, until
you have been clear of it for a continuous 24 month period
prior to the commencement of claim.
- Mental or nervous disorders, or conditions of a psychoneurotic
origin, unless diagnosed by and under the
continuing care of a Consultant Psychiatrist.
- When you are not registered for work with the
Employment Service Jobcentre or when unemployment is
known to be impending at the time of commencement of
the insurance.
- When unemployment is voluntary or of a normal seasonal
nature.
- When in the case of self-employed persons; the
Involuntary Unemployment is not as a result of the total
cessation of your business, as confirmed to the Inland
Revenue and confirmed by a Qualified Accountant, due
solely to the financial insolvency of your business arising
or occurring since inception.
- Where you were self-employed and you are not in receipt
of National Insurance Contribution Credits.
- Where you were an employee or contract worker and are
not in receipt of Jobseeker's Allowance.
- If registered on a training scheme, unless you can prove
that you are continuously and actively seeking work.
For contract workers, in addition to the exclusions above:
-
Where you were not employed by the same employer for
at least 2 years or on an annual contract which was
renewed at least once, or
- Where you were on a short term contract unless you have
been employed by the same employer for more than 6
months and the contract has been renewed at least twice
where you would receive benefits for the balance of the
contract term if terminated early.
What is the duration of my cover and
how / when does my cover end?
Cover is for a fixed term, 2, 3, 4 or 5 years, as selected by you
at application.
All cover under this policy will end and all monthly benefits
will stop:
- At 65 or when you reach Government retirement age.
- On completion or early settlement of your loan agreement
unless otherwise agreed by Underwriters.
- At the end of the term as laid out in your certificate of
insurance (Policy Document).
Cancellation period
On receipt of your application, the plan administrators;
Marketing & Management Services Ltd. (MMS) will send
you a personalised certificate of insurance. Please read this in
detail. Should you have any questions please contact MMS on
01132 558 611.
Should you no longer feel that the cover is appropriate to you
it is imperative that you return the certificate to MMS at
Melbourne House, Melbourne Street, Farsley, Pudsey, West
Yorkshire LS28 5BT, with a covering letter expressing your
wish to cancel your cover.
If you do this within 30 days of receiving the certificate
from MMS you will receive a full refund of any
premium(s) paid.
If you wish to cancel at any time after the 30 day cooling off
period, return your certificate to OCEAN MORTGAGES
with a covering letter expressing your wish to cancel your
cover. You will receive a pro-rata refund based on 75% of
your premium for any whole months of cover remaining.
NB. No cancellation will be permitted if a claim has been
paid on your cover.
Claims
All claims enquiries including notice of a new claim should be
addressed to: Claims Department, Marketing & Management
Services Ltd., Melbourne House, Melbourne Street, Farsley,
Pudsey, West Yorkshire LS28 5BT, or by telephone on 01132
558 611.
Complaints
It is always our intention to provide a first class standard of
service. However, if you have any cause for complaint you
should;
- Decide what your complaint relates to.
- a) If your complaint relates to some aspect of the sale of
your policy please contact OCEAN MORTGAGES at
Atlantic House, Centurion Park, Wilnecote, Tamworth,
Staffordshire. B77 5PN or by telephone on 0870 608 5000.
You will then be given full details of the appropriate
complaints procedure.
b) If your complaint relates to any aspect of administration
or claim, please contact Marketing & Management
Services Ltd. at Melbourne House, Melbourne Street,
Farsley, Pudsey, West Yorkshire LS28 5BT, or by telephone
on 01132 558 611.You will be provided with a copy of the
full complaints procedure on acceptance of your
application.
- In any event you may subsequently refer your complaint to
the Financial Ombudsman Service at Financial
Ombudsman Service, South Quay Plaza II, 183 Marsh
Wall, London E14 9SR.
The parties are free to choose the law applicable to this
insurance contract. Unless specifically agreed to the contrary
this insurance shall be subject to English law.
Compensation
In the unlikely event that Insurers are unable to meet their
liabilities under your cover you may be entitled to
compensation from the Financial Services Compensation
Scheme (FSCS). This depends on the circumstances of the
claim. In the event of a valid claim then the first £2,000 of
your claim or policy is covered in full, plus 90% of the
balance.
Should you wish to find out further information about this
scheme please contact the FSCS as follows: By Post;
Financial Services Compensation Scheme, 7th floor Lloyds
Chambers, Portsoken Street, London E1 8BN or by Phone on
020 7892 7300 or by Fax on 020 7892 7301.
You may wish to review your current life insurance cover
levels in line with your new mortgage commitment. Ocean
Mortgages do not make recommendation or give advice on
life insurance products, however we can introduce you to a
company who may be able to offer you a new, suitable life
insurance policy.
If you wish us to do so please tell your Ocean Mortgage
Advisor who will pass on the relevant contact details. Any
introduction made will be under no-obligation.
It is a requirement of all mortgage lenders that the borrower
(you) maintains sufficient buildings insurance cover whilst
you have a mortgage to them (the lender) secured on your
property. You may well already have satisfactory buildings
insurance in place. However, if you wish we can introduce
you to a company that may be able to offer you a suitable
buildings and / or contents insurance policy to meet your
needs. Please ask your Ocean Mortgage Advisor, who will
then pass on your details.
THE OVERALL COST FOR COMPARISON IS 6.8% APR.
THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE SECURING OTHER DEBTS AGAINST YOUR HOME.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT.
Only upon completion our average fee is 1.9% of the advance.
We will pay any standard legal and valuation costs.