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Car insurance premiums surge by 50pc despite ‘loyalty penalty’ ban

Motorists take to social media to protest renewal quotes going up by hundreds of pounds

Drivers are seeing their car insurance premiums soar by as much as 50pc despite a ban on insurers charging loyal customers more.

In January 2022 the Financial Conduct Authority prohibited insurers from charging existing customers more than new ones for the same policy, known as loyalty premiums. Yet despite this costs for car insurance are continuing to rise.

Last week, Direct Line agreed to pay £30m to customers who were overcharged when they renewed their home or car insurance, following intervention from the City watchdog.

The insurer admitted to an “error” in implementing the FCA’s new pricing rules which came into effect from the start of 2022.

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