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  • Why Life Policies Are Going Down the Pan
    [Insurance:Life-Annuities] Life insurance news over the past week has revealed that the industry may be in line for a major recession in the very near future. According to rating agency Moody's the predictions are grave for life insurance policies as the economic bite continues throughout the country. Many people have decided to forgo cover in the need to preserve future finances and create some sort of financial security.


  • Travellers Advised That Free Insurance May Not Be As Good As it Seems
    [Insurance:Travel] I have previously travelled without travel insurance. The term, not needed, unnecessary, it'll be alright on the night comes to mind. What's the point of shelling out excess funds in these credit tightened times on something you may never need? But I like many other Britons are wrong for thinking this way.


  • How Many is Too Many?
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] The Association of British Insurers (ABI) want restrictions imposed on Britons teenagers with respect to the amount of passengers they are able to carry six months after passing their test. Reports are circulating stating that teenage drivers are at an increased risk of being involved in an accident the more people they have riding along in the car with them. The ABI have released statistics showing 286 youths between 16-19 were killed whilst driving or being driven by friends.


  • Failure to Prepare is Preparing to Fail
    [Insurance:Health] It has been revealed that more than half of Britons travelling to Europe rely too much on their European Health Insurance Cards, (EHIC) when in fact they cover you for less than you may think. The EHIC cards entitles you to reduced-cost or free healthcare in most European countries if you fall ill or have an accident while abroad. It can be used to cover any necessary medical treatment due to either an accident or illness and entitles the holder to state-provided medical treatment within the country they are visiting and providing you are ...


  • What to Do When You Are a Young Driver
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] Passing your driving test can rank as one of the most significant events in one's life, a signal for newly found independence and maturity. But for young drivers this defining moment can be short lived as the growing realization of the impending cost slowly dawns.


  • Which Way to Pay
    [Finance:Debt-Management] What is the best way to manage debt effectively? The three popular ways to get back into the black have been listed as bankruptcy, or taking out of IVA'S and debt consolidation plans. All three are viable options, but which of the three is the most effective at getting you out of debt.


  • Car Insurance For New Drivers
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] A leading insurance company may have come up with a scheme that rewards rather than punishes newly qualified teenage drivers. Insurance giant Swinton have begun offering special six-month polices aimed at those who have just passed their test. The selling point comes in the form of a 30% discount should you make it through those first six months without claiming, rising to 45% after 18 months. This news is sure to excite young drivers who have had to contend with astronomical car insurance premiums for many years.


  • Fully Comprehensive Car Insurance
    [Insurance:Car-Auto] Fully comprehensive car insurance may not cover you for every eventuality a new report is claiming. Features that used to be standard in virtually all comprehensive insurance, such as third-party liability cover for driving any vehicle, or an extension of cover for short trips overseas, are disappearing. Exclusive analysis for Financial Mail conducted by the British Insurance Brokers' Association found examples where comprehensive cover has been eroded.





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