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Royal Bank of Scotland home insurance review
Read Which?'s expert review of Royal Bank of Scotland's home insurance. Find out how we rate its home insurance policy against 32 other providers
Established in Edinburgh in 1727, Royal Bank of Scotland is today one of the largest UK banks with 3.3 million customers. It's part of the NatWest group. Complementing its savings products, loans and mortgages, RBS also sells life insurance.
Royal Bank of Scotland offers a range of home insurance options. We've reviewed its standard 'Home Insurance' policy, and additionally its 'Elite' and 'Premier' cover, as well as its 'Renters Home Insurance'.
Its home insurance is underwritten by UK Insurance – which is part of the Direct Line Group and underwrites Direct Line and Churchill, among other brands.
Please note that the information in this article is for information purposes only and does not constitute advice. Please refer to the particular terms and conditions of an insurer before committing to any financial products.
Does Royal Bank of Scotland offer the best home insurance?
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We analyse and rate 26 aspects of buildings cover, 41 areas of contents cover, and 25 features applicable to both (such as admin fees). We use this data to award each provider policy scores for its buildings and contents cover.
Initially, we score all of the product elements out of five, reflecting how competitive each policy is in this area compared with other insurance products. We also assess how important different policy elements are to consumers when choosing and using their home insurance, and factor this in when calculating our policy scores. More important features (such as alternative accommodation cover) will have more of an effect on the score than some other features (such as cover for the contents of your freezer).
We review a lot of policies - and our 'Best Buy' badge recognises the individual products that stoof out as being the most comprehensive in our analysis. It doesn't reflect customer service. However, we won't give a provider a Best Buy badge where there's evidence - either from our surveys or from Financial Conduct Authority data - of poor service or a poorer-than-average record of paying claims.
Buildings Best Buy policies must have a minimum buildings policy score of 75%. Contents Best Buy policies must have a contents score at least 68%.
Additionally, we look at how consistently good the cover is in policies. To make the cut, a policy needs to have scored at least three out of five points in two thirds of the areas we've rated.
Lastly, all Best Buy policies must have - or make available - the following levels of cover as a minimum:
Buildings
Flood, storm, subsidence and accidental damage cover; Cover for burst or blocked pipes; Trace and access cover (£5,000); Alternative accommodation (£50,000) with no time limit; Property owner liability (£1m); Replacement of locks or keys for external doors (£500); Home Emergency Cover (£500 and includes the central heating system).
Contents
Accidental damage cover; Theft and damage of contents in the open; Theft and damage of contents from outbuildings; Business equipment; Alternative accommodation (£15,000); Money in the home (£500); Valuables (unspecified single item limit - £2,000); Personal possessions (unspecified single item limit - £1,000); Replacement of locks or keys for external doors (£500).
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What does Royal Bank of Scotland home insurance offer?
RBS Home Insurance - (Best Buy - Contents)
Buildings - Alternative accommodation
£25,000
Buildings - Burst pipes
As standard
Buildings - Escape of water excess
£450
Home emergency cover limit
£500
Home emergency - central heating/boiler repair
under home emergency (optional)
Buildings - Groundwater flooding
As standard
Subsidence excess
£1,000
Table last updated in September 2024. Next update in September 2025. We recommend checking policies before buying.
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How good are Royal Bank of Scotland's home insurance policies?
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How can you save money on Royal Bank of Scotland home insurance?
Royal Bank of Scotland doesn't sell home insurance on comparison websites, so you'll need to go to its website directly, call it, or visit one of its branches for a quote.
It's also in a minority of home insurers that offer a 'Switcher Fee' to those jumping ship from other providers.
This is a contribution (up to £50) towards cancellation fees you're charged if you switch before renewal. The Switcher Fee is available with the standard, 'Elite' and 'Renters' policy, but not the 'Premier' policy.
It's one of about half of the providers that don't charge extra for paying in monthly instalments.
If you're already with Royal Bank of Scotland, it's worth calling up at renewal if you're not happy with the renewal offer. Consider trying these tips to haggle the premium down.