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Average semi-detached residence premium continues to escalate at local market level

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The price of the average second-hand three-bed semi in County Westmeath has risen by 4.1 percent to €255,000 in the last three months, according to a national survey by Real Estate Alliance.

Mortgage and insurance harder to access following cancer diagnosis

People affected by cancer in their lifetime face being refused products including insurance and mortgage protection cover because of their medical history, new research from the Irish Cancer Society reveals.

Health Insurance

I am 33 years old and I do not have private health insurance. I simply never bothered as I felt I would not need it until I am much older. I understand that if I take out private health insurance when I am older it will be much more expensive for me. Is this true? Please explain it to me.

Profits continue to increase for motor insurance companies

Motor insurers in Ireland saw their profits increase to a ten-year high in 2020, despite the majority of motorists being off the road due to Covid-19 lockdowns.

Insurance companies cannot pocket savings from lower payouts, notes Naughten

The Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) has reported that with the average injury payout reduced from just under €24,000 to just over €14,000, the insurance industry must not be allowed to pocket these savings and must instead pass them on to their customers, according to local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten.

Rising property premiums mirror those of IPAV price barometer

Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index for July IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, said the rising prices mirror those of IPAV’s own Property Price Barometer and are likely to continue until supply improves.

Drop in personal injury awards must see insurance premiums slashed, says McNelis

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Insurance premiums for personal and business customers must be “slashed” and the Government “finally get a grip” on an industry which has “had its own way for far too long”.

Campion Insurance arrives in Galway in merger with Future

Campion Insurance, one of Ireland’s leading independent insurance broker has this morning (Thursday) announced its arrival in Galway through a merger with leading broker McLaughlin & Greaney Insurances trading as Future. Under the terms of the merger, Future will become part of Campion Insurance. The merger has been approved by the Central Bank of Ireland and the consideration is for an undisclosed sum.

Farmers must be aware of what their insurance covers – Fitzmaurice

Farmers must be aware of what cover their insurance policy provides, independent TD for the Roscommon-Galway constituency Michael Fitzmaurice has warned.

Westmeath residential property premiums increase during recent quarter

The price of the average second-hand three-bed semi in county Westmeath has increased by five percent to €210,000 in the last three months, according to a national survey by Real Estate Alliance.

 

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