Biba teams up with Marmalade on telematics

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The trade association is to provide a young driver telematics scheme.

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) is working with member Marmalade to provide a young driver telematics scheme which will offer two products.

According to the association the new scheme will allow members to increase their share of the growing young driver market by offering competitive average premiums of around £1,300 for 17 – 24 year olds on a full or provisional licence. 

Biba stated that it has ensured that members will retain customer ownership with the benefit of all

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