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Title: The EU regulation on comparison websites of insurance products
Other Titles: The “dematerialized” insurance : distance selling and cyber risks from an international perspective
Authors: Marano, Pierpaolo
Keywords: Insurance -- Computer network resources -- European Union countries
Insurance law -- European Union countries
Insurance -- Internet marketing -- European Union countries
Insurance policies -- European Union countries
Insurance companies -- Risk management -- European Union countries
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Marano, P. (2016). The EU regulation on comparison websites of insurance products. In P. Marano, I. Rokas, & Kochenburger, P. (Eds.), The “dematerialized” insurance: distance selling and cyber risks from an international perspective (pp. 59-84). Cham: Springer International Publishing AG.
Abstract: Comparison websites have proliferated in recent years as online technologies have developed and consumers have sought fast, easy access to comparative information about various products, including insurance. Comparison websites have stimulated competition between insurers and intermediaries and helped enhance the transparency and comparability of information available to consumers. However, the subsequent chapter points out the possible bias caused to customers by the lack of an appropriate regulation of the comparison websites of insurance products.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/109874
ISBN: 9783319284088
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