Archived Insurance News from September 2007
Published: 19/09/2007
Homeowners can lower their home insurance premiums by installing industry-approved brands of security products such as locks and burglar alarms, a leading body has said.Graeme Trudgill, technical serv...
Read More: Home security to lower premiums >Published: 19/09/2007
British small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should make sure their employees are able to work from home - so that they can attract as wide a range of prospective workers as possible, it has been...
Read More: SMEs should give remote working opportunities >Published: 18/09/2007
The government should sponsor lessons in eco-motoring, as motorists can do their bit for the environment by altering the way they drive, as well as what they drive, it has been claimed.Roadside assist...
Read More: Mondial calls for state-sponsored lessons >Published: 18/09/2007
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has announced that it is set to offer company car drivers who take its on-road driver training course one year's free associate membership of ...
Read More: RoSPA to hand out safe driving 'bonus' >Published: 18/09/2007
The level of inflation faced by young consumers is now on a par with that felt by the elderly, a new report reveals. A study from Alliance Trust shows that the under-30s and the over-75s are both curr...
Read More: Inflation rises for young >Published: 17/09/2007
US company Greenroad Technologies has announced that it is expanding upon the continuing success of Safety Center solution.Safety Center works as a driver rating system and has been shown to benefit b...
Read More: Greenroad Technologies reinforces Safety Center solution >Published: 17/09/2007
Remote working is currently four times more popular than it was in 2004, a new report states.A study from the Confederation of British Industry claims that close to half of employers give staff the ch...
Read More: Remote working now 'four times as popular' >Published: 17/09/2007
Pure ignorance could lead thousands of motorists down the road of increased debt, says a new report.RAC Loans says in a new report that people fail to take into account running costs, in addition to t...
Read More: Motorists 'on the road to debt' >Published: 14/09/2007
Vehicles being operated without car insurance cover, road tax or a valid MOT have been removed from roads in the Lancashire area, the Lancashire Telegraph has reported.Police set up checkpoints at var...
Read More: Insurance dodgers caught in Lancashire >Published: 14/09/2007
Seven in ten (72 per cent) UK fleet managers are unaware about the actual cost of vehicle accidents on their business, according to a new survey by insurance and breakdown recovery service provider RA...
Read More: Fleet managers 'unaware' of crash costs >