A recent survey examining women's' preferred method
of
buying car insurance has highlighted the differences in trends between
younger and older women
drivers.
Diamond, a direct motor insurer specialising in car insurance
for women, surveyed its female
customers to find out how they prefer to
deal with their insurers.
The results show that a quarter of
17-24 year olds are
buying their insurance via the Internet. Buying on-line is also more popular
with 25-34
year olds, as only 3% of this age group stated they prefer
to arrange their insurance over the counter with a broker,
compared to
18% who choose to buy on the Internet.
Diamond also surveyed its customers to see if gender
differences
are important when it comes to arranging car insurance. Overall, 88% of
those interviewed said
they don't mind speaking to male or females. However,
women surveyed in the 45-54 age group are four times more
likely than
17-24 year olds to want to speak to a woman. While almost half of women
over the age of 55
prefer to speak to a man about car insurance. 60% of
this age group also prefer to buy their insurance face to face
rather
than over the telephone or via the Internet.
Sian Lewis, managing director at
Diamond, said, "It's interesting
to see that it's our older customers who prefer to only deal with men.
Maybe it's because older generations are used to their husbands dealing
with issues like car insurance. Younger
women today are definitely shattering
these traditional moulds and use services which fit conveniently into
busy lifestyles, like the telephone and Internet."
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