Insurance revenue grows 9% at Moneysupermarket
Moneysupermarket has reported a 9% increase in insurance revenue to £40.6m for the six months to 30 June 2010 (H1 2009: £37.1m).
The company reported that visitor numbers for its insurance offering had increased to 12.6m, a rise of 4% compared to the same period last year. Transactions were also up 4% at 7.1m while click-based revenue increased 11% to £37.5m (H1 2009: £33.9m).
Commenting on the insurance results in a statement Moneysupermarket said: "Revenues in each of the three major lines of business: motor, home and travel insurance, were ahead of the same period last year with motor performing particularly well."
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