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'Charity raised our travel insurance premium from £168 to £1002' - Telegraph.co.uk

RSA now State's second largest general insurance firm - Irish Times

Gocompare.com: Every ash cloud has a silver lining - Trading Markets (press release)

Agents want piece of health reform pie - Politico

Metro Bank rates 'won't trouble best-buy tables' - The Guardian

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'Charity raised our travel insurance premium from £168 to £1002' - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

'Charity raised our travel insurance premium from £168 to £1002'
Telegraph.co.uk
Not surprisingly, as people age, more rely on niche travel insurers and brokers – such as Saga and Age UK – that specialise in insurance for this age group. ...

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Agents want piece of health reform pie - Politico


Agents want piece of health reform pie
Politico
Health insurance agents and brokers worry that renovated exchanges will leave no role for them. ...

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RSA now State's second largest general insurance firm - Irish Times


RSA now State's second largest general insurance firm
Irish Times
123.ie offers mainly motor, home, pet and travel insurance products through its web and call centre operations. 123.ie will continue to operate under its ...

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Gocompare.com: Every ash cloud has a silver lining - Trading Markets (press release)


Gocompare.com: Every ash cloud has a silver lining
Trading Markets (press release)
It was this philosophy that led to Gocompare.com becoming the first price comparison site to be invited to join the British Insurance Brokers Association ...

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Metro Bank rates 'won't trouble best-buy tables' - The Guardian


The Guardian

Metro Bank rates 'won't trouble best-buy tables'
The Guardian
There is also a packaged current account costing £12.50 a month, which comes with worldwide travel insurance and other benefits. ...

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