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Defra told us that Flood Re is working well: in 2022–23, Flood Re provided cover for 265,000 household property policies and more than 500,000 households have benefitted since it launched. Before Flood Re was introduced, 9% of policyholders with a prior flood claim could get quotes from two or more insurers and none could get quotes from five or more. Most policyholders can now get over 10 quotes.55 The Committee has concerns over the number of high-risk households Flood Re protects. It is un...

Defra told us that Flood Re is working well: in 2022–23, Flood Re provided cover for 265,000 household property policies and more than 500,000 households have benefitted since it launched. Before Flood Re was introduced, 9% of policyholders with a prior flood claim could get quotes from two or more insurers and none could get quotes from five or more. Most policyholders can now get over 10 quotes.55 The Committee has concerns over the number of high-risk households Flood Re protects. It is unclear what number of the 265,000 policies ceded to Flood Re in 2023 were from the top 2% of at risk properties nationally.56 Type: conclusion | Number: 25 | Response status: accepted Government response: 6.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: January 2025 6.2 The department will write to the Committee by January 2025. 6.3 Regulation 27 of the Flood Reinsurance (Scheme Funding and Administration) Regulations 2015 sets out that Flood Re must produ