Good news for New York: the DMV recovered more than 13.6 million dollars in stolen cars and services
The New York DMV has successfully recovered over 13.6 million dollars in stolen vehicles and services in 2025, reflecting an increase from the previous year.
What to know as ASIC takes Budget Direct owner to court
Australia's financial regulator is suing Auto and General, the underwriter of Budget Direct, over allegations of misleading advertising that resulted in financial losses for thousands of customers.
Tens of thousands of Budget Direct customers overcharged, ASIC alleges
ASIC is pursuing legal action against Budget Direct for allegedly overcharging approximately 39,000 customers who lost online discounts due to policy amendments.
The announcement by Kathy Hochul in New York that impacts drivers and proposes to regulate auto insurance
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announces a set of proposals aimed at regulating auto insurance to combat fraud and reduce high premiums.
Quebec auto board sorry for online platform boondoggle, aims to regain public trust
Quebec's automobile insurance board has publicly apologized for the failures of its online platform rollout, resulting in significant cost overruns and a loss of public trust.
Quebec auto board lied about cost overruns for online platform, inquiry finds
An inquiry revealed that Quebec's automobile insurance board misled the government about escalating costs associated with its online platform.
Car insurance, just a quote from the body shop to get damage reimbursement
New regulations now allow car owners to receive damage reimbursement immediately based on a repair estimate.
Sicoob Auto Insurance and Sicoob Tag ensure peace of mind during Carnival holiday
Sicoob is offering special conditions on its Auto Insurance to provide safety and convenience for travelers during the Carnival holiday in Brazil.
Auto thefts down 18% year-over-year while recovery remains low: report
A new report indicates a significant 18% drop in auto thefts in Canada for 2025, yet recovery rates remain low, with more than a third of stolen vehicles unrecovered.
Release date set for inquiry report into Quebec auto insurance scandal
The report on the Quebec auto insurance board's $500 million cost-overrun scandal is set to be released on February 16, after extensive hearings overseen by Judge Denis Gallant.
Insurance Crisis in Mexico: miituo Challenges Rising Premiums with a Model that Bridges the 70% Gap of Unprotected Cars
In a challenging environment marked by inflation and fiscal adjustments, the Mexican auto insurance platform miituo offers a necessary countermeasure by providing accessible coverage to combat the high percentage of unprotected vehicles amidst rising costs.