White lies and misbehaviour: Why consumers mislead motor insurance providers

May 12, 2019

If consumers think motor insurance is over-priced, it is perhaps unsurprising that many should be tempted to mislead insurance providers, or hide information from them, to try to reduce the cost of their premium.We wanted to understand to what extent consumers believe it is acceptable to mislead insurance providers, and to find out which groups of consumers are most likely to try to do this. To find out, LexisNexis Risk Solutions commissioned a survey of 1,500 UK consumers with equal or sole responsibility for insuring the vehicle they drive most often.

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Tawuniya

The Company for Cooperative Insurance (Tawuniya) is a Saudi Joint Stock Company established in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia by Royal Decree number M/5 of 17.4.1405H (5.4.1985 G) and was registered on January 18, 1986G (7.5.1406H) under Commercial Registration number 1010061695. Its principal lines of business include motor, marine, fire, medical, engineering, energy, aviation, takaful, and casualty insurance.

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