Home Secretary gives backing to Biba and ABI signposting initiative

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The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) and the Association of British Insurers (ABI) have revealed a government backed signposting agreement which they claim will make it easier for older customers to find motor and travel insurance.

Under the agreement, which comes into force on 6 April, if an insurer or insurance broker is unable to offer cover to an older motorist or traveller due to the fact that their age is above any upper age limits they have, then they will automatically refer them to an alternative provider who can meet their needs or to a dedicated signposting service, such as Biba's ‘Find a Broker' service or website.

In a joint statement with Biba the ABI confirmed that all its members will adhere to the

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