Brexit could bring cheaper car insurance for women

Leaving EU could allow companies to offer different rates to male and female drivers

A woman at the wheel of her car, wearing sunglasses.
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Britain's withdrawal from the European Union could herald the end of rules on gender-neutral pricing, which prevents insurance firms from offering better deals to women drivers.

While many insurers are still waiting to see the impact of the Brexit vote, "several industry advisers have said they are already assessing the chances of reform on gender neutrality", says the Daily Telegraph.

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