Time to stop treating travel insurance customers like idiots

Travel trouble

Editor’s View: Emma Ann Hughes argues treating travel insurance customers fairly doesn’t mean treating them like an idiot only capable of ticking a box.

Tick-box travel insurance application forms don’t treat customers fairly – for insurers to adhere to the Financial Conduct Authority’s Consumer Duty requirements, providers need to be offer context

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