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UK Motor Insurance Aggregators: Still Much to Do

The second report on car insurance comparison sites by Defaqto has been published, stating that theri is 'still much to do.' The report has analysed 41 aggregator sites including new entrants into the market and changes that may have occurred to other sites since its first report in October 2007.

Defaqto has carried out a detailed analysis of the market and this report includes:

A review of the aggregator market and where Defaqto believes it is headed One page summaries of the key features and benefits of 41 aggregators including ComparetheMarket, Confused.com, GoCompare, Insurance.co.uk, Moneysupermarket and Tesco Compare A Defaqto rating of each aggregator website A review of the resurgence of intermediaries within the aggregator market.

Report author Mike Powell said: “Our first

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