Which insurance company will recognise no-claims discount accrued in the Cayman Islands?
I have been living in the Cayman Islands for the last three years and I have a 60 per cent no-claims discount. I am moving back to the UK and have been trying to get insurance, but a lot of the insurance companies won't accept this. The Cayman Islands is an British overseas protectorate so is effectively British - have you any idea which insurance companies would accept this?
Asked on 18 August 2010 by Joanna Bruce
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