Women unaware of financial implications of new EU Gender Directive

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In many cases women pay less for their life insurance and critical illness cover than men, based on historic risk. This is set to change on December 21 when the European Gender Directive is introduced. From December, insurance companies will be forced to charge the same amount as men and it is thought women's insurance premiums may increase by 10 - 15%. According to a recent industry survey, nearly all women do not know that their insurance premiums are set to increase due to the new regulations. If you do not have any life insurance or critical illness cover, Trinity can ensure that you do not pay any unnecessary additional costs. July 7, 2012
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