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Best Funeral Plans UK 2026 — Prepaid Plans Compared

Compare the best prepaid funeral plans in the UK for 2026. Lock in today's prices and protect your family. Co-op, Golden Charter, Farewill, Dignity reviewed.

The average cost of a funeral in the UK is £4,000–£9,000 and has risen significantly over the past decade. A prepaid funeral plan lets you lock in today’s prices so your family does not face an unexpected bill at an already difficult time.

Since July 2022, all funeral plan providers must be FCA-authorised — a major consumer protection improvement from the previous unregulated market.

How Prepaid Funeral Plans Work

  1. You choose a provider and plan type (cremation or burial, basic or full service)
  2. You pay a lump sum or monthly instalments
  3. Your money is held in a regulated trust or insurance policy
  4. When you die, the appointed funeral director carries out the agreed services at no additional cost for included items
  5. Your family pays only for disbursements (third-party costs) not included in the plan

Provider Comparison — Best UK Funeral Plans 2026

Provider FCA authorised Plan types Lump sum from Instalment option Trust or insurance
Co-op Funeralcare Yes Cremation, burial, attended/unattended ~£2,995 Yes Trust
Golden Charter Yes Range of plans via independent funeral directors ~£3,100 Yes Trust
Dignity Yes Cremation and burial plans ~£2,995 Yes Trust
Farewill Yes Simple cremation-focused ~£1,495 Yes Insurance
Pure Cremation Yes Direct cremation only ~£1,095 Yes Trust
Funeral Safe Yes Range across independent directors ~£2,800 Yes Trust
Age UK Yes (via Golden Charter) Cremation and burial ~£3,100 Yes Trust

Prices are indicative as of May 2026. Request a personalised quote from each provider.

Plan Types Explained

Direct Cremation Plans (~£1,000–£1,800)

  • No funeral service; cremation carried out without mourners present
  • Ashes returned to family
  • Lowest cost option — suitable if a memorial service will be held separately at low cost
  • Providers: Farewill, Pure Cremation

Attended Cremation Plans (~£2,500–£4,000)

  • Cremation with a simple funeral service (typically 30–45 minutes at the crematorium)
  • Hearse and basic coffin included
  • Minister/celebrant fee usually excluded
  • Providers: Co-op, Dignity, Golden Charter, Age UK

Full Burial Plans (~£3,500–£6,000+)

  • Burial in a chosen cemetery
  • Full service included
  • Note: burial plot costs are almost always excluded — and are a major variable cost
  • Providers: Co-op, Dignity, Golden Charter

What Is — and Is Not — Included

Typically included Typically excluded
Funeral director’s fees Minister or celebrant fee (£150–£350)
Coffin (standard) Flowers
Hearse Obituary notices
Preparation of the deceased Catering
Cremation fees Burial plot cost
Administration Upgraded coffin

Always check the full inclusions list before buying. Some providers are more inclusive than others, and the headline price can be misleading.

Worked Example — Cost Comparison

Sarah is 65 and wants to arrange a cremation plan with an attended service.

Option Upfront cost What family pays at the time
Co-op attended cremation plan £3,100 Celebrant ~£250, flowers ~£150
Farewill direct cremation £1,495 Family arranges own memorial
No plan (pay at the time) £0 now ~£4,500–£6,000 in 2026 prices — more if costs rise

If funeral costs rise 3% per year, a £4,500 funeral today costs ~£6,100 in 10 years and ~£8,200 in 20 years. Locking in today’s prices through a plan can represent a significant saving.

Alternatives to Prepaid Funeral Plans

Alternative Pros Cons
Over 50s life insurance Flexible cash payout May not keep pace with funeral cost inflation; waiting period
Savings account earmarked for funeral Full flexibility; earns interest Inflation risk; family must manage at the time
Funeral bond Similar to prepaid plan Less common; check FCA registration

What to Check Before Buying

  • Is the provider on the FCA register? (fca.org.uk/register)
  • Is your money held in a trust fund or qualifying insurance policy? (both are safe if FCA-authorised)
  • What happens if you move area — can you transfer to a local funeral director?
  • What are the instalment terms — are prices guaranteed if paying monthly?
  • What disbursements are excluded?
  • Is there a price guarantee — will the provider cover all included costs even if prices rise?

For other aspects of planning ahead, see writing a will, power of attorney guide, and what to do when someone dies.

Sources

  1. FCA — Funeral plan regulation
  2. FCA Register — Authorised funeral plan providers
  3. MoneyHelper — Prepaid funeral plans