Moneysupermarket details decline in searches following FCA pricing change

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Moneysupermarket has posted insurance revenue of £172m, in the year ended 31 December 2022, compared with £158.7m in 2021.

The Moneysupermarket group saw an overall rise in its revenue from £316.7m to £387.6m with performance driven by recovery in travel channels and trading in money, which, according to the aggregator, was partly offset by the closure of the energy-switch market.

The results detailed car and home premium inflation gaining momentum through the year, rising in double-digits compared with the previous year, as premiums increased to reflect the rising cost of claims.

According to the price-comparison

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