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Car insurance guide - 24th October 2011

Find out about the different types of car insurance in this guide. You should think about when and why you might claim when deciding on car insurance. Read More...

How a no claims discount works? - 22nd February 2013

No claims bonuses are a great ways to save money on your car insurance. 1 year no claims could get you a 30% reduction on your premium Read More...

Insure your car – even if it’s off the road! - 29th June 2011

New rules mean that you need to have car insurance or a Statutory Off Road Notification – even for vehicles that aren’t on the road – or face a hefty fine. Read More...

How to compare insurance quotes - 20th May 2011

When comparing insurance quotes, cheapest isn’t always best. So if price can mislead you, how can you tell which quotation is right for you? Read More...

Decreasing Term Life Insurance for Mortgages - 25th August 2010

Decreasing term insurance decreases over the term of the policy and is usually used to pay off a repayment mortgage, so is sometimes referred to as life insurance for mortgages. Read More...

Level Term Insurance Guide - 25th August 2010

Level term insurance is purchased so that your family or loved ones are given a lump sum when you die. Read More...

Increasing Term Life Insurance - 27th July 2010

Increasing Term Life Insurance is, as you might expect, the opposite of Decreasing Term: the value increases over the life of the policy. Read More...

Insurance Glossary - 12th October 2011

Unsure of a term or abbreviation? Need a quick guide? our glossary is a comprehensive guide explaining all the insurance terms you will need... Read More...

Whole Life Insurance Guide - 15th May 2013

Whole life insurance is designed to provide cover for an individual's life, and pay out a lump sum when you die. Read More...

Life insurance with endowment savings - 26th November 2011

An endowment is a savings plan with life insurance designed to pay a lump sum after a specified term or on death. Typical terms are 10, 15 or 20 years. Is an endowment for me? Read More...


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