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Prepaid Funeral Plans Guide April 2026

This guide provides details of what they are and how they work, a list of FCA authorised plan providers, along with information, prices and reviews to help you find the right plan for you.

With over 18 years experience in the funeral plan market we share our views on helping you get the plan that suits your needs.  

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Clare Townhill

Updated May 2026

Disclaimer: Prices and ratings correct at time of writing.

Compare Prepaid Funeral Plans: February 2026.

A funeral plan lets you arrange and pay for your funeral in advance and at today’s prices. Pre-arranging the services of a funeral director this way and making the arrangements now can make things easier for family when the time comes, both financially and emotionally.

The services included in the plan vary depending on the type you choose and the provider, and the cost which is based on today’s prices is fixed, so will never increase.

You need to be a UK resident and at least 18 years of age to apply, although some plan providers only accept customers who are 50 or older. Some may also have an upper age limit for customers paying by instalments, but other than that you are guaranteed to be accepted.

Types of Funeral Plans

According to the industry trade body the National Association of Funeral Plan Providers (NAFPP), funeral plans funded around one in six of all burials and cremations throughout 2024, with 183,000 plans purchased last year.

If you're looking for a plan, most companies offer a range of basic, simple, standard and superior prepaid funeral plans that provide cremation or burial services. Some of the costs will be guaranteed, others will include an allowance towards them. This means there could be more to pay when the time comes.

The majority of prepaid plans will usually include and guarantee:

  • Transportation and care of the deceased
  • The funeral director’s services
  • A cremation or burial service
  • A hearse
  • Either a guarantee or an allowance towards the third party costs

In addition, you can expect the following services depending on the type of plan you choose:

  • A superior plan - a superior coffin, 2 limousines
  • A standard plan – a midrange coffin, 1 limousine
  • A simple plan – a simple coffin
  • A basic plan – a basic coffin. These plans often include a smaller allowance for third party costs or nothing at all.  In addition, the day and time of the funeral service may be limited or decided on by the funeral director.

Alternatively, you can choose a prepaid direct cremation plan which includes a simple unattended cremation without a funeral service, leaving the family free to say goodbye their way. Although this option is usually unattended, some plans allow a restricted number of mourners to attend the committal.

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More about third party costs

Third party costs, also known as disbursements include the cremation or burial fees, minister or officiant’s fees and the doctor’s fees.

If these costs are guaranteed, there will be nothing more to pay for these services when the time comes. If they are paid for using an allowance which usually increases in line with inflation, there is a possibility there could be more to pay. It all depends on the size of the allowance compared to the third party costs when the time comes.

Did you know, that the 2025 SunLife Cost of Dying Report, showed that the average cost of a funeral in 2024 was £4,285

What is not included in a prepaid funeral plan?

It's worth noting that prepaid funeral plans are designed to cover the basic elements of a funeral, but this does not include all funeral costs. Additional services such as embalming, memorial stones, stationary, flowers and the wake would need to be paid for separately.

And although plans include burial fees (or an allowance to help with these costs), this doesn’t include the actual burial plot.

Is my money secure with a prepaid funeral plan?

All prepaid funeral plan providers are required to be authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the regulatory body for financial services in the UK. Authorised companies must abide by the FCA’s rules and standards ensuring customers are treated fairly and their money managed responsibly.

Being regulated by the FCA means customers have access to the Financial Services Ombudsman should they wish to complain about the service they have received and the Financial Services Compensation Scheme should the plan provider be unable to meet their obligations.

To check your chosen funeral plan provider is FCA authorised, take a look at our table above. Or just go to the FCA’s website.

FCA regulated funeral plan providers 

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Funeral plan provider FCA Regulated National or Regional
Aura Life

National
Avalon Funeral Plans National
Celebration of Life National
Coop Funeral Plans National
Crystal Funeral Planning National
Dignity Funerals National
Distinct Cremations National
Ecclesiastical Planning Services National
Golden Charter Funeral Plans National
Golden Leaves Funeral Plans National
Memoria Funerals National
Open Prepaid Funerals National
With Grace National
Pure Cremation National
Choice (Funeral Partners) Regional
Central England Co-op Regional
F A Albin & Sons Regional
Family Funerals Trust Regional
Freeman Brothers Regional
Haven Personal Funeral Plans Regional
Independent Funeral Plans Regional
Peace Funerals Regional
Simplicity Cremations National
Southern Co-op Regional
M&F Funeral Services Regional
Variety Funerals National
William Alty Funeral Services Regional
 Over50choices is an independent source of information and is not associated with any provider. This list was checked on 6th January 2026

Is it better to have a funeral plan or life insurance?

A funeral plan lets you arrange and pay for your chosen services in advance, removing some of the worry from your family. Life insurance will provide a cash sum when you die that can be used to help cover funeral costs, but your family will still need to make the arrangements.

Over 50 life insurance is a type of guaranteed life insurance that includes the opportunity to have the cash sum paid directly to a funeral director. Your family will still need to make the arrangements and pay any additional fees but it’s an option if you want to help with funeral costs. If you're unsure which might be better for you, find out what Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis thinks of prepaid funeral plans.

Does the UK Government help with funeral costs?

Yes, if you’re on certain means-tested benefits (like Universal Credit or Income Support) and responsible for arranging a funeral, you can apply for a Funeral Expenses Payment to help cover burial or cremation fees, travel costs and other funeral costs.

This support is paid by the Department for Work and Pensions (or as Funeral Support Payment in Scotland) and can include up to £1,000 for funeral expenses, though it often won’t cover the full cost.

You must claim within a specific time period of the funeral, and the amount you receive depends on your circumstances.

How does the Government protect me when I have a prepaid funeral plan?

In the UK, all pre-paid funeral plans must be regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which sets rules that protect your money and ensure the plan does what it promises.

If your funeral plan provider becomes insolvent or fails to deliver the contracted services, you have the right to claim compensation via the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) and can complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service for disputes.

What is over 50 life insurance?

Over 50 life insurance pays out a cash sum when you die that your family can use to help with funeral costs, or however they prefer. You pay a fixed monthly premium either for life or until you are 90 and you are covered for the cash sum after the initial waiting period of either one or two years (depending on the plan provider).

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How much do prepaid funeral plans cost?

Prepaid funeral plans cost between £3,000 to £4,500 (or from £1,200 for a prepaid direct cremation plan) with the following payment options to choose from:

Paying in full – the cheapest way to pay as you don’t incur any additional fees. Once you have paid, the services included in your plan are guaranteed with nothing more to pay.

Paying over 12 months – Many UK funeral plan providers allow you to spread your payments over 12 months without incurring additional fees. If you were to die before completing the 12 instalments, your family would need to pay the outstanding balance.

Monthly instalments – payments can be spread between 1 to 25 years depending on the company you choose and your age. As long as your monthly premiums are up to date, your services will be guaranteed once you have paid into the plan for an initial waiting period of either 1 to 2 years**. So if you were to die after the initial waiting period but before your instalments are complete, your services as detailed in the plan would be provided with no charge to your family.

My top tips for choosing a funeral plan

If you’re considering a funeral plan, my top 6 tips are designed to help you find the right plan for you:

  1. If you can afford it, paying for your prepaid plan in one go, or over 12 months (if no additional fees) is the cheapest option
  2. Check the plan can be moved if you change address and if there are any associated costs. If you want flexibility, you may also want to check if the company offers nationwide coverage.
  3. Understand the pros and cons and be sure the services are guaranteed so you can budget for additional services if required.
  4. Only choose a company that is FCA authorised. If they are not authorised, they are not legally allowed to sell you a funeral plan.
  5. Check funeral plan reviews. Some plan providers have better customer ratings than others.
  6. Tell your family you have bought a plan, so they know what to do and who to contact when the time comes.

I hope you have found this guide to be a good start point in your research for a prepaid funeral plan and that the various links have provided further information; it may also be a good idea to compare plans by clicking the link below.

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