Archived Insurance News from November 2007
Published: 22/11/2007
Flash footballers should pay more in car insurance premiums than sensible heaven-gazing astrologers, a comparison website has concluded.Monesupermarket.com has done a survey showing that footballers w...
Read More: Astrologers should 'pay less than footballers' >Published: 22/11/2007
Home-workers need to make sure they are not out of pocket in the event of a claim arising from their work.They are advised by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) to check with their employers to...
Read More: Home-workers need 'adequate levels' of insurance >Published: 21/11/2007
Some of the products on the market offering consumers protection against identity theft offer "dubious value for money" according to a price comparison website.Moneysupermarket.com has warne...
Read More: Some ID insurance offers 'dubious value for money' >Published: 21/11/2007
Homeowners have been urged to embrace green energy to both reduce their carbon footprint and save money.This week is National Maintenance Week, during which Britons are encouraged to work on their pro...
Read More: Going green 'can save homeowners money' >Published: 20/11/2007
The European Union (EU) has unveiled plans which it says will mean an end to the anti-competitive structure of the European car insurance market.According to reports, measures being proposed aim to re...
Read More: EU boosts competition in car insurance >Published: 21/11/2007
Home insurance policies could no longer offer cover against the risk of flooding if action is not taken to improve flood defences, insurers have warned.The British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA...
Read More: Flood cover at risk >Published: 21/11/2007
The government needs to get spending in order to reduce the risk of major flooding, insurers have urged.Ministers have been warned that investment in flood defences cannot wait and that money needs to...
Read More: Insurers urge government to get spending >Published: 20/11/2007
Heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) from other European Union (EU) countries are more likely to cause accidents, according to research.Figures from the Association of British Insurers (ABI) have revealed that...
Read More: European HGVs 'more likely to cause accidents' >Published: 20/11/2007
Britain's home insurance market remains "ultra-competitive" despite the impact of this summer's floods.Heavy rain and winds caused some of the worst flooding Britain has seen in more than ha...
Read More: Home insurance market 'still ultra-competitive' >Published: 20/11/2007
Homeowners have been urged to ensure that any improvements they make to their homes do not end up costing them more in the long run.Fairinvestment.co.uk, the personal finance portal, has urged anyone ...
Read More: Homeowners warned about improvement plans >