
Preferred ways of saving money on car insurance in the Netherlands 2017
change health insurance companies up to the 31st of December each year. In the Netherlands, the casualty and property segment (commonly known in Europe as non-life insurance) is smaller than the life segment. In 2015, ABN Amro Schade had a revenue in gross written premium of approximately 254 million euros, making it the leading property and casualty (non-life) insurance company in the Netherlands.
This statistic shows the results on a survey question on the preferred ways of saving money on car insurance in the Netherlands as of 2017. Approximately 46 percent of the respondents indicated they would save money on car insurances by comparing the price of different insurances with each other on a yearly basis. Dutch consumers are familiar with the concept of switching insurances, as it is allowed to cancel one's health insurance and