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Paperless Discount: The 50 Annual Savings Nobody Knows About

Paperless Discount: The $50 Annual Savings Nobody Knows About

The insurance agent mentioned it in passing during our annual review: you could get a $5 per month discount if you switch to paperless billing and electronic documents. I had been receiving 12-page paper declarations in the mail every month for 8 years. The $60 annual savings had never occurred to me because I had never thought to ask.

The Paperless Discount Explained

Insurance companies have increasingly moved toward paperless operations to reduce costs. To incentivize customers to go paperless, many companies offer a paperless discount — typically $2 to $5 per month, or $24 to $60 per year. This discount is often not advertised prominently and is only mentioned during policy reviews or when customers specifically ask about available discounts.

The discount is available for various types of insurance: auto, home, life, and health. Some companies offer the discount as a credit applied to each monthly payment; others apply it as an annual credit at renewal time.

Beyond the Direct Savings

Going paperless provides additional benefits beyond the direct premium discount:

You receive your documents faster (no mail delivery time)

You can access your policy documents online anytime

You reduce the risk of mail theft or identity fraud

You help the environment by reducing paper use

You never have to worry about finding a paper copy when you need to file a claim

For most people, the combination of the direct savings ($5 per month = $60 per year) plus the convenience benefits makes paperless the clear choice. The only downside is losing the paper copy for your records, but digital copies are more searchable and accessible than paper files.

TechVest Editorial Team

The TechVest Editorial Team comprises experienced insurance professionals and financial writers dedicated to providing accurate, up-to-date insurance information for American families. Our team verified every article for accuracy and completeness.

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