At the start of August, all our insurance policies become due for renewal. We have a family all in one policy, so My car, Mrs car, daughters car, house contents building insurance.
Daughter was added back last September when she passed her test and inherited her grandmothers Nissan, and putting it onto the family policy saved her about £400 pa on the premium for the year with a promise that they would give her a full years no claims on renewal providing of course she did not make a claim that was her fault.
Anyway, I have been thinking about having to do the annual shop around as the renewal premiums often sky rocket until I go back to them with proof of a lower premium. It is the one task I hate doing as it means spending ages searching and then having to set up DD payments (you all know the score?)
Well, pleasant surprise this morning. Renewal notice came through. 3 cars, + Contents + Building = a £4 increase on last years premium.
I can live with that. It equates to about a .36p increase per month which is less than our pet insurance has gone up by.
So, I don't normally praise insurers, but on this occasion? Well done Admiral
Daughter was added back last September when she passed her test and inherited her grandmothers Nissan, and putting it onto the family policy saved her about £400 pa on the premium for the year with a promise that they would give her a full years no claims on renewal providing of course she did not make a claim that was her fault.
Anyway, I have been thinking about having to do the annual shop around as the renewal premiums often sky rocket until I go back to them with proof of a lower premium. It is the one task I hate doing as it means spending ages searching and then having to set up DD payments (you all know the score?)
Well, pleasant surprise this morning. Renewal notice came through. 3 cars, + Contents + Building = a £4 increase on last years premium.
I can live with that. It equates to about a .36p increase per month which is less than our pet insurance has gone up by.
So, I don't normally praise insurers, but on this occasion? Well done Admiral