Lower insurance costs for women 'a breach of EU law', court hears

European judges were urged today to rule that insurance companies are breaking EU law if they charge women lower premiums than men because they pose a lower risk.

Lower insurance costs for women 'a breach of EU law', court hears

European judges were urged today to rule that insurance companies are breaking EU law if they charge women lower premiums than men because they pose a lower risk.

Basing insurance rates on statistics about the differing life expectancies or road accident records of men and women is standard practice across Europe.

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