Tag : Fleet insurance
Insurance insights: Mind the GAP
When the worst-case scenario happens involving a vehicle on your fleet, Peter Smits from Ashbourne Insurance says you need to be prepared.
UK Fleet Insurance.com launches instant quote comparison for small fleets
UK Fleet Insurance has launched an Instant Quote Comparison Service, specifically designed for small fleets with three to 30 vehicles.
Insurance insights: Devil in the detail for replacement vehicles
It’s worth checking the small print to ensure a suitable replacement vehicle is provided in the event of an accident, says Ashbourne Insurance’s Peter Smits.
Comment: Progressive fleets must make insurance-worthiness their goal
Ian McCarron, director at specialist fleet insurance broker McCarron Coates, says insurance inflation, increased vehicle theft rates and a new motoring offence are three factors combining … Read More »
Insurance insights: How AI could identify fleet driver risks and cut premiums
When looking for the most competitive vehicle insurance premiums, the use of artificial intelligence could prove invaluable – and save fleets money. By Peter Smits, managing … Read More »
Stick or twist? The outlook for fleet insurance in 2024
Will 2024 bring short-term gain or lead to long-term pain when it comes to fleet insurance? Ashbourne Insurance’s Peter Smits assesses the landscape.
Benefits of good behaviour: A more effective way to cut insurance costs
Chasing cheaper quotes for cover might not be best way to lower insurance premiums, says Ashbourne Insurance’s Peter Smits.
Top tips for cutting fleet insurance costs
When it comes to improving efficiency and trying to reduce costs, insurance might not be the first thing that fleets think of investigating. But Peter Smits, … Read More »
Churchill Expert strikes insurance deal for Ezoo EV subscription fleet
Churchill Expert is to provide insurance for Ezoo’s Pay As You Go electric car subscription fleet under a new deal.
Insurance insights: Best of both worlds
Instead of choosing between price and value when it comes to vehicle cover, Ashbourne Insurance’s Peter Smits suggests going for both.