Nearly two-thirds of consumers would opt for advice when buying an insurance deal
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Almost two-thirds of consumers are open to advice when purchasing insurance, despite preference for self-led research - IFA Magazine
UK health and life insurer, The Exeter, has today released new data highlighting the value that financial advisers offer when consumers are researching or looking to buy insurance products. When asked how they would research an insurance product, 42% of respondents said they would speak to a financial adviser on the phone or face-to-face, placing advisers firmly in the top three research methods. Comparison sites remained the most popular for 5…
Most consumers still value advice before buying insurance - The Exeter
Most consumers still value advice when buying insurance, even though many prefer to do their own research, figures from The Exeter have shown. When people were asked how they would research insurance, 42% said they would talk to a financial adviser either on the phone or in person. Comparison sites were the top option for 59%, with 45% also looking at individual insurance companies online. Among 25 to 34-year-olds, 14% said they would consider …
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