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’Bringing together a dedicated panel of insurers in one place makes it easier for learners to compare their options and make well-informed decisions,’ says motoring insurance expert Go Compare has launched a new comparison service for learner driver insurance in what it claims is an industry first. The comparison platform has partnered with Comparison Creator to provide quotes from a range of insurers specialising in learner driver cover. Go Compare said the new service is designed to simplify the process of finding short-term learner driver insurance by allowing customers to compare policies from multiple providers in a single journey. Tom Banks, motoring insurance expert at Go Compare car insurance, said: “Learning to drive can be challenging, overwhelming and expensive, so we’re delighted to introduce this service for new motorists looking to get on the road. “Bringing together a dedicated panel of insurers in one place makes it easier for learners to compare their options and make well-informed decisions.” ’Better experience’ The dedicated panel includes insurers such as Veygo, Safely Insured and Collingwood. Read: FCA says there is ‘already consumer appetite for AI’ and explains insurance impact Read: What must not be lost as insurance quotes emerge on ChatGPT Explore more motor-related content here, or discover other news stories here Comparison Creator said the launch demonstrated growing demand for specialist comparison services tailored to specific customer groups. Steve Jones, director of Comparison Creator, added: “The technology is designed to enable more flexible, tailored comparison experiences and this launch with Go Compare is a great example of how together we can support specific customer needs quickly and effectively. ”By making it easier to access specialist products through a single comparison journey, we’re helping deliver a better experience for customers while supporting innovation across the insurance market.” His career began in 2019, when he joined a local north London newspaper after graduating from the University of Sheffield with a first-class honours degree in journalism. He took up the position of deputy news editor at Insurance Times in March 2023, before being promoted to his current role in May 2024.View full Profile No comments yet
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