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With most travel insurance for working abroad, such as long-term and backpacker cover, the typical excess is likely to range from £50 up to around £150 depending on the insurer and the policy.
As part of the probe, the FCA zeroed in on the practice of “double dipping”, when insurers charge higher underlying premiums to customers expressing interest in using an instalment plan, on top of the ...
The excess is the part of an insurance claim that is not covered by the insurer – so this is the part the policyholder covers. For a typical travel insurance policy the excess might be £50, for ...
Passport rules for British travellers have changed in recent years, with more factors to consider to ensure a passport remains valid, particularly since the UK left the European Union ...
The UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) grants cardholders access to free or reduced-cost medical treatment while ...
Brits considering a European getaway this summer have been urged to apply for a free card that could potentially save them ...