Market average premium changes.

The cost of car insurance has risen once again over the last quarter. Home buildings and contents pr...

The cost of car insurance has risen once again over the last quarter.
Home buildings and contents premiums have also risen for the first time in
four years to cover the cost of last winter's floods, according to the AA
quarterly British Insurance Premium Index. Non-comprehensive car premiums
have risen by £118 to an average of £641 and comprehensive premiums have
gone up by £91 to an average of £629.

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ABI records 3% home premiums rise in Q1

Average home insurance premiums for buildings and contents cover rose by 3% to £375 in the first quarter of this year, pushing the year-on-year rise up to 19%, according to the Association of British Insurers.