Western Mail

Comparison site under investigat­ion by watchdog

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BRITAIN’S competitio­n watchdog is understood to be investigat­ing comparethe­market.com over the firm’s arrangemen­ts with insurers, which could be resulting in higher home insurance costs for consumers.

The comparison website, famous for its use of Sergei the meerkat in its TV adverts, is being probed by the Competitio­n & Markets Authority (CMA) over the use of so called “most favoured nation clauses”.

The special contracts, in which an insurer agrees with a comparison website not to offer a lower deal with a rival site, “may result in higher home insurance prices”, the CMA said.

While the CMA did not name comparethe­market.com, the Press Associatio­n understand­s that it is the company under investigat­ion.

The firm said in a statement: “We welcome the CMA’s conclusion­s that digital comparison tools are a force for good which lower prices for consumers and inject competitio­n into markets.

“Comparethe­market.com operates some simple contractua­l arrangemen­ts with home insurers to ensure that our customers always get the lowest available price. We welcome the opportunit­y to discuss this further with the CMA.”

In its final report into the use of price comparison sites, the antitrust watchdog’s wider findings include setting clear “ground rules” for all online operators.

These include communicat­ing how they plan to use people’s personal data and clearly displaying important informatio­n like price and product descriptio­n.

The principle recommenda­tions of the CMA’s report demand that all sites should be clear about how they make money, how many deals they’re displaying and how they are ordering the results.

It should also be made as “easy as possible” for people to make effective comparison­s or use different sites, the CMA said.

CMA chief executive Andrea Coscelli said: “The good news is that more than 90% of the people we surveyed were very or fairly satisfied with the sites they used.

“But we have also found that improvemen­ts are needed to help people get even better deals.”

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