The gig economy is a massive driver of this increase, with ridesharing companies such as Uber, making self-employment more accessible and it has advantages for workers, allowing a high degree of flexibility. However, if you are a rideshare driver, you don’t have all of the same rights as those who are regularly employed. What can you do?
Read moreIf you had to, could you survive on your savings alone? Most people couldn’t. 15% of Brits have no savings, and 33% have less than £1,500. When broken down by age, the picture for the young is particularly bleak, with 53% of 22–29-year-olds having no savings. So if you don’t have savings, what happens if you get ill?
Read moreAn affinity group comprises of a group of people linked by a common interest or purpose. They can be social or professional, and for years insurance companies have offered cheaper and tailored insurance premiums for affinity groups.
Read moreBuying car insurance can be a daunting task. Should you choose a third-party policy or full coverage? How high should the deductible be? Why are policies so much cheaper for different people. The more you understand about insurance, the easier it is to get a policy that’s right for you.
Read moreIf you aren’t focusing on customer engagement, you’re missing out. Younger generations grew up with social media, so they are used to interacting with brands at the touch of a button.
Read moreLike much of Europe, to prevent the spread of Covid-19, the UK has been locked down for six weeks. With people now only leaving the house for the weekly shop, car usage has dropped by 75%, with mid-April having traffic levels comparable to 1955. Should this mean lower premiums for drivers?
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