Rates
Fees follow the size of the extract, not a menu of three names
We publish starting figures so a claims director can take a number to finance. Row counts, extra accident years, and a visit off the island move the fee. Nothing on this page is a checkout.
| Engagement | Starting point | What changes the number |
|---|---|---|
| Claims Trend Review | From £8,400 | A second line, a third accident year, or a messy garage field that needs a cleaning day |
| Fraud Monitoring Briefing | From £6,200 | Referral volume and whether sample files are already redacted |
| Reserve Leakage Study | Quoted after file count | Sample size and joint reading days; many regional books land between £9,000 and £16,000 |
| Motor and Household Cohort Read | From £7,500 | Missing first-notification dates after a named storm |
| Claims Committee Pack | From £14,000 a year | A second line, and whether we attend the committee |
| Additional analyst day | £950 | Used when the gap list reveals a field we agreed to clean rather than exclude |
What the starting fee already covers
For a Claims Trend Review the £8,400 figure assumes one line, up to two accident years, a usable extract, the written pack, and a half-day briefing by video. Travel from Dail Mor to the mainland is at cost. We invoice 40% after the scoping call is confirmed in writing, 40% when the draft goes out, and 20% after the briefing. Committee retainers are billed quarterly in advance.
When we will not quote a fixed number
Reserve leakage work depends on how many files must be read with finance. We will not guess that from a marketing page. Send a file count and we will reply with a range, then a fixed fee after the extract review.