Aviva insurance
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Aviva offer car insurance, travel insurance, home insurance, and life insurance.
In particular, Aviva has a wide range of car insurance for cars, vans, caravans, minibus, agricultural vehicles, motorcycles, and scooters.
Also on offer is a pay-as-you-drive insurance scheme to give you the option for a fairer premium that can save you money if you don't use your car as often as most others. A GPS system is fitted into your car to ensure you won't pay any more than you have to and also included is a one month free trial of satellite navigation.
Read more about Aviva insurance products:
- Aviva offers discounts for home and car insurance
- Aviva urges homeowners to prepare for storms
- Aviva: Insurance for tools of trade
- Aviva improves group life insurance
- Aviva urges motorists to get winter-ready
Insurance News
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AA warns government on flood defences for uninsurable homesThe AA has warned that when the agreement on insuring homes at risk from flooding between the government and insurance industry ends in July 2013 thousands of homes could be at risk. |
200,000 UK homes may be uninsurable when flood scheme endsHomeowners could be left unable to get property insurance if they are in areas prone to flooding when a government initiative ends in 2013. |
The cost of raising a child reaches £218,000Parents are having to spend more money on raising a child than their counterparts did just nine years ago, LV= has found. |
Economic gap between UK cities widensA think-tank, The Centre for Cities, has issued its annual report which shows that the gap in economic well-being between cities in the UK is widening. |
Home insurance costs rise by more than 10% in 2011The AA British Insurance Premium Index reveals that the cost of buildings insurance increased by an average of 9.5 per cent, whilst contents insurance rose by 11.2 per cent in 2011. |
FSA fines RBS-owned Churchill and Direct Line £2.17mThe Financial Services Authority has fined Direct Line and Churchill for trying to alter customer complaints documents. |
FOS reveals big increase in PPI complaintsThere was a big surge in complaints to the Financial Ombudsman Service in the final part of 2011. |


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