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Car insurers should repay premiums, MPs say

Published 22/04/2020, 12:39
Updated 22/04/2020, 13:25
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LONDON (Reuters) - British motor insurers should repay all or some of their premiums to customers because of a steep drop in car use and claims due to the coronavirus lockdown, a group of lawmakers said.

The lawmakers said car insurers had reported an almost 50% drop in claims during the lockdown and the British government had said driving was down by 75%, with insurers calculated to make one billion pounds profit from the drop in claims.

"We do not need to restate all of the financial challenges faced by families during these desperately difficult times," the cross-party group of 27 members of parliament - mainly from opposition parties - said in a letter to Britain's finance minister Rishi Sunak dated April 18 and seen by Reuters.

"For this reason, we, MPs from all political parties, would suggest to you that HM Treasury take action to ensure that UK insurance companies repay some, or where appropriate all, of

premiums to customers."

Major U.S. motor insurers are offering credit to auto and motorcycle policyholders following a decline in driving, as most Americans stay at home under widespread orders to help contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.

In Britain, insurer Admiral (L:ADML) said on Tuesday it would give back 110 million pounds - or 25 pounds per vehicle - to car and van policyholders due to the lockdown.

Hastings (L:HSTG) said it had passed on a number of benefits to customers, including price reductions and fee waivers, as well as financial support for those customers suffering difficulties meeting payments.

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Direct Line (L:DLGD) said it had introduced support measures to help customers and RSA (L:RSA) has said customers could update their policies and potentially lower their premiums.

The Association of British Insurers was not immediately available for comment.

Latest comments

what about car depreciation while they sit and rot. and what about insurers donating all their dividends to repairing the potholes
If you see the state of the roads where I live I would like Road service to take the opportunity to fix the roads😀
What about the DVLA? As cars are not on road
Good point. They will not do it though..
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