“We will ensure that the increases” in insurance premiums are “reasonable” in 2024, he continued, “but I am not going to tell you this morning that there is an increase in climate disasters (with ) a dizzying cost, but to guarantee you (at the same time) that I am going to stop insurance premiums, that would be a lie! “.
“The real issue now is to bring competition into play: if you are not satisfied with your insurance premium, you can change it very quickly,” argued Bruno Le Maire, estimating that in 2023 insurers will had “kept their word” by not increasing their prices at a rate higher than that of inflation.
Conclusions at the beginning of January
For 2024, “I invite everyone to encourage competition when it comes to insurance premiums. Then, we must look in the long term at how we can insure risks which are no longer probable risks, but certain risks,” added the minister. This is the whole meaning of a mission launched in May by Bruno Le Maire and the Minister of Ecological Transition Christophe Béchu on “the insurability of climate risks”.
Bruno Le Maire undertook on Thursday to present the conclusions of this mission “at the beginning of January”. According to estimates from industry specialists assurland.com and Facts & Figures, home insurance rates are expected to jump by 5 to 6% in 2024 and those of auto insurance by 3.5 to 4%.
2023-12-14 09:08:21
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