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  • Average best buy premiums for van insurance increase 14.1% to £1,344 in the year to January
  • Van drivers who use their vehicles for work save £264 a year

Rising claim costs are increasing van insurance premiums with average prices rising 14.1% in the past year to an average £1,344, new analysis1 from insurance market research experts Consumer Intelligence shows.

 

The rising cost of van insurance is adding to the financial pressure on self-employed workers – so-called White Van Man – who are facing National Insurance rises in last week’s Budget.

 

But Consumer Intelligence’s quarterly Van Insurance Index found the biggest price rises are being faced by drivers who use their vehicles as substitutes for cars – average premiums paid under “social, domestic and pleasure” cover have increased 18% compared with 13% in the year to January for drivers using vans for work.

 

Average best buy premiums for “carriage of own goods” suitable for workers such as builders, plumbers, carpenters and shopkeepers who commute to work are £1,293 compared with £1,557 for “social, domestic and pleasure”.

The data shows older drivers have seen premiums rise by 11.2% with over-50s paying £369 while under-25s have seen increases of 13.7% and can pay up to £4,707.

 

Average premiums for vans are rising faster than for cars as the cost of claim payouts is higher as insurance may have to cover lost business as a result of owners not being able to work.

 

The price difference between “social, domestic and pleasure” and “carriage of own goods” is driven by insurers rating customers using vans for work as a better risk as they are more likely to be careful with their vehicle as it’s vital for work.

 

Ian Hughes, Chief Executive of Consumer Intelligence said:

“Van drivers pay higher insurance bills than car drivers and with more people using their vans for work that adds to the costs of doing business.

 

“Choosing the appropriate cover is vital when keeping costs down and opting for carriage of own goods will reduce premiums.

 

“However the trend is up across all segments of the market underlining the need to shop around as prices will vary month on month and between providers.

 

Carriage of own goods cover can also include social, domestic and personal use. Drivers opting for social domestic and pleasure use generally have past-times or hobbies that suit having a van as either their sole vehicle or as a second vehicle.

 

Detailed analysis shows average premiums for van drivers aged 25 and 49 are rising the fastest – they increased 14.4% in the year to January.

 


Notes to Editors

1The cheapest premiums were calculated by comparing the prices offered for 600 people by all the major Price Comparison Sites and key direct insurers. The top 5 prices for each person were compared to the previous month’s top 5, then these variations averaged to produce the index.

For further information, please contact:

Consumer Intelligence

Elinor Zuke

07863 350270

 

Kevan Reilly / Phil Anderson

Citigate Dewe Rogerson

020 7638 9571

About Consumer Intelligence

Consumer Intelligence (CI) is a market research agency specialising in the General Insurance and Banking Sectors. We have spent the last 12 years perfecting the art of collecting data so that organisations can benchmark themselves. Since 2003, we have been collecting and analysing millions of prices across the telephone, direct insurer websites and aggregator channels. For more information, visit the web site www.consumerintelligence.com

 


 

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