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New motor insurance legislation to come into effect this month
Motorists are being reminded of a new legislation regarding motor insurance which comes into effect at the end of this month.
Many homeowners with jewellery worth more than €2,500 say it is uninsured
A recent survey reveals that 36% of homeowners possess jewellery valued at over €2,500. However, the survey, conducted by iReach Insights on behalf of Aviva Insurance Ireland DAC (Aviva) has found that only 20% have these items insured and itemised on homeowners’ policies. The remaining 16% of respondents admitted that their jewels were either uninsured (9%), they were unable to afford insurance (3%), or they were unsure of their insurance status (4%). The survey, which included 1,000 adults nationwide, also explored what homeowners consider to be their most valuable possessions, with 47% naming family photographs as their top choice.
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Driver number to be required when taking out motor insurance
From 31st March 2025, all motorists will be required to provide their driver number, and those of any named drivers, to their vehicle insurer when taking out motor insurance policies.
Half of homeowners not confident that their home is fully insured
As rising inflation and increased building and rebuilding costs continue to impact the cost of rebuilding a home, almost half (49%) of homeowners in Ireland said they would not be confident that their home would be fully insured if they made a claim today.
Corrandulla organic food business benefits from €20,000 in major advertising support from FBD Insurance

Green Earth Organics in Corrandulla has been selected to benefit from €20,000 in major advertising support as part of an FBD Insurance small business support campaign.
Three in 10 would upgrade their home security to cut annual insurance costs
Three in 10 homeowners in Ireland would upgrade the locks on their property and/or install a home alarm system if it meant they could get cheaper home insurance.
Property premiums escalate further in latter half of 2023 - IPAV
IPAV’s twice yearly Residential Property Price Barometer published this past weekend has found that while the overall price increase for the latter six months of 2023 was 2.99%, up from 2.05% in the previous six months, there are increases right across the country in the 5% to 7% range.
Demand for health insurance remains high despite rising costs - HIA report
The Health Insurance Authority’s (HIA) annual report has revealed that the health insurance market remained in a strong position in 2022 and the number of people with health insurance in Ireland continued to rise including increasing numbers purchasing cover for the first time.
Consumers may be overpaying for health insurance premiums
The Health Insurance Authority is offering free health insurance comparisons to encourage consumers to review their health insurance plan, stating that research reveals that 61 per cent of people have never switched plans.