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Biba claims success with Electronic Motor Insurance Certificate

Graeme Trudgill Biba

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has said it is “delighted” that changes which enable the electronic delivery of motor insurance certificates to customers are about to become law.

The news follows years of negotiation between Biba and the Department for Transport (DfT). The trade body confirmed it had been informed by the DfT that the new regulations will be laid before parliament tomorrow and the intention is for new regulations to be in force on 30 April 2010.

The changes mean that from the end of April, where a customer agrees to electronic delivery with their insurance provider, a certificate can be issued as an email attachment or accessed via a website.

Graeme

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