Articles, tagged with "british insurance", page 3
26th March 2009
With the recent economic meltdown, the insurance industry has become the subject of news reports and articles all over the world as the US government offers more and more bailout capital to fledgling companies. As I write this (2nd March 2009), AIG, incl...
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Author:
MarkeD
13th March 2009
When the extensively refurbished Lansdowne Road re-opens next year, the 50,000 all seater stadium will have a new name: The Aviva Stadium. February 2009 saw the announcement made to the Irish media that the British Insurance giant Hibernian Aviva had sign...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
17th February 2009
Every time you sign up for a mortgage, secured loan, credit card or personal loan you will be offered insurance. This type of policy is called Payment Protection Insurance or PPI. The basic sell is that your payments will be made should you be unfortunate...
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Author:
michael challiner
05th February 2009
Research from the AA has revealed that young male drivers are often paying twice as much for their car insurance premiums compared to those for young female drivers.
A study of pricing trends has shown that car insurance for young males has dramatic...
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Author:
Rochelle
02nd February 2009
Little green men have been blamed for the destruction of a wind turbine in Lincolnshire last week, but what would happen if a UFO had crashed into some ones home instead? This question was raised to see if a home insurance policy would cover such an event...
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Author:
Catherine White
16th January 2009
According to the AA's British Insurance Premium Index, the average car insurance policy has risen from £594 - £629 over the last year. The reasons for this are that cars are safer now and therefore more people survive accidents even though they may sus...
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Author:
michael challiner
16th January 2009
If you are fed up with paying costly insurance premiums and want to find out how to cut your bill, receiving maximum cover at minimum cost, this checklist will help you to save money.
The first thing to do if your insurance premium is too high is to ch...
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Author:
michael challiner
16th January 2009
New insurance company, Salaam Halal Insurance, is the first to be compliant with Islamic Law as well as provide the usual services that the many conventional insurance companies do today. To be Islamic compliant means that they must not use the revenue t...
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Author:
michael challiner
13th January 2009
Drivers are being warned not to cut down on the cost of their car insurance when it comes to purchasing or renewing their policy.
The credit crunch has meant that many people have been worrying about their finances and to try and save money, many peopl...
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Author:
Gill
09th January 2009
As the economy moves into recesssion, often a new baby might be a drain on many family's household budgets - but not in Britain it would seem with ever more families taking an overseas holiday within weeks of the new arrival.
A survey undertaken by a B...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
12th December 2008
One huge problem currently faced by motorists is the cost of motoring. With fuel prices hitting the roof, maintain a vehicle has become an uphill task. In particular, the credit crunch interjected to further hike the prices of all essentials, including ca...
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Author:
Musa Aliyu
09th September 2008
Law-abiding motorists throughout the UK are being hit with inflated car insurance premiums because of the growing number of motorists trying to get away with driving without insurance.
Such is the claim of Graeme Trudgill, the technical and corporate a...
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Author:
ARouse
09th September 2008
It's that time of year again when thousands of winter sports fans flock to ski resorts all over Europe in order to catch the end of the ski season.
However, there are some people who continue to travel overseas for their skiing breaks but without the a...
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Author:
Gill
02nd September 2008
Having a new baby might be a drain on many family's household budgets - but not enough in Britain it would seem with ever more families taking an overseas holiday within weeks of their new arrival.
A survey undertaken by a British insurance company rev...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
20th August 2008
Car insurers have started rewriting the English language. The dictionary definition of comprehensive is 'something that includes all or much'. But insurers have been gradually stripping out sections from their policies, leaving drivers with cover that is ...
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Author:
Christian Ward