Are you paying an 'ethnic penalty' on your car insurance?

Drivers living in areas with a high number of minority ethnic households are paying up to £450 extra, says report

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A report has claimed an "ethnic penalty" applied by insurers means 12 million people are paying as much as £450 a year more for their car insurance.

Webber Phillips, a consultancy co-founded by the former chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, Trevor Phillips, found a 60 per cent correlation between higher-than-average premiums and postcodes with a high proportion of minority ethnic households.

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