Written answers

Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Department of Finance

Motor Insurance Coverage

Photo of Fiona O'LoughlinFiona O'Loughlin (Kildare South, Fianna Fail)
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96. To ask the Minister for Finance the steps he will take to include a driver's experience abroad when applying for insurance upon returning here; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24817/17]

Photo of Michael NoonanMichael Noonan (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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As Minister for Finance, I am responsible for the development of the legal framework governing financial regulation. Neither I nor the Central Bank of Ireland can interfere in the provision or pricing of insurance products, as these matters are of a commercial nature, and are determined by insurance companies based on an assessment of the risks they are willing to accept. This position is reinforced by the EU framework for insurance which expressly prohibits Member States from adopting rules which require insurance companies to obtain prior approval of the pricing or terms and conditions of insurance products. Consequently, I am not in a position to direct insurance companies as to the pricing level that they should apply to particular categories of individuals.

Notwithstanding the above, I am aware of the matter raised by the Deputy. I established the Cost of Insurance Working Group and appointed Minister of State Eoghan Murphy as Chair. The Report on the Cost of Motor Insurance was published in January 2017. It contains 33 recommendations and 71 actions which are detailed in an action plan contained in the Report with agreed timelines for implementation. Recommendation 6 of the Report, in particular, aims to address the problems faced by returning emigrants regarding the recognition of no claims bonuses through the introduction of a standard protocol for insurance providers, to ensure a greater consistency of treatment for returning emigrants. This is required to be in place by the end of 2017.

Also the Deputy should note that by Q2 2017, insurers are being asked to implement procedures when pricing a policy to enable the acceptance of driver experience from abroad when a person has previous driving experience in Ireland and is coming from a country that drives on the left side of road. By Q4 2017, insurers are being asked to implement a similar procedure in relation to experience gained in a country that drives on the right hand side of the road. Insurance Ireland will submit a report to my Department on the implementation of these procedures in Q2 and Q4 2017.

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