Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Car insurance quotes soaring

- VICKY SHAW wdp@reachplc.com

THE average quoted price of car insurance jumped by 56.4% in the year to February but there were some signs of a slowdown, according to an index.

In February, drivers most commonly received a quote between £500 and £749, insights firm Consumer Intelligen­ce said.

The latest annual rise is lower than the 67.2% recorded in the year to the end of November, it added.

However, it is still the third-highest annual increase recorded by Consumer Intelligen­ce since it started tracking data in October 2012.

The average rise in the South West was slightly lower than elsewhere in the country - at 50.9%.

The three months to February saw quotes increase by 0.5%, marking the lowest quarterly increase since November 2021.

Some parts of the UK, including Wales, the North East and North West of England, and Yorkshire and the Humber, saw quoted premiums fall over the quarter.

Max Thompson, insurance insight manager at Consumer Intelligen­ce said: “The new year saw some major brands make competitiv­e movements and reduce premiums.

“However some of this was unwound in February indicating it may have been more of a tactical move than a long-term trend.”

The research looks at the average of the five cheapest premiums returned on price comparison websites.

Researcher­s said telematics providers accounted for 15% of the top five quotes, down from 18% in the three months to the end of November.

Telematics policies use technology to measure how a vehicle is being driven. The policies help insurers to offer premiums that are more tailored to the users of a vehicle.

Among the under-25s, the proportion of top five quotes from telematics providers dropped to 36%, marking the lowest since May 2016, Consumer Intelligen­ce said.

Jonathan Fong, manager of general insurance policy at the Associatio­n of British Insurers (ABI) said: “Insurers are aware of the financial challenges customers are facing and are determined to keep motor insurance as competitiv­ely priced as possible.

“Our motor premium tracker is the only collection based on the price customers pay for their policy, rather than quotes, and shows that the average motor premium increased by 25% last year to £543.

“This was largely driven by above inflation increases in the cost of repairs, thefts and replacemen­t cars, which contribute­d to insurers paying out a record £9.9 billion in claims for the same period - an average of £1.13 million per hour.”

The ABI also said it had called for a cut to the insurance premium tax, a cost which is levied on insurers but is passed onto consumers through the cost of their policies.

 ?? Dan Mullan/Getty Images ?? One man and his dog at the first day’s play of Gloucester­shire against Yorkshire at the Seat Unique Stadium in Bristol. It was the first day of Vitality County Championsh­ip cricket in the West Country this season. See Page 46
Dan Mullan/Getty Images One man and his dog at the first day’s play of Gloucester­shire against Yorkshire at the Seat Unique Stadium in Bristol. It was the first day of Vitality County Championsh­ip cricket in the West Country this season. See Page 46

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