Italy Probes Alleged Cartel Among Auto Insurers, Including Allianz Direct, Zurich
In a statement, the Italian Competition Authority said the companies involved were able to charge consumers higher premiums for automobile insurance policies as a result of the insurers and price comparison companies regularly sharing reports, prepared by the price comparers, of “sensitive information” on the market for auto policies.
The probe involves, among others, Allianz Direct, Admiral Intermediary Services, Linear, Genertel, Zurich and price comparison websites such as facile.it.
The alleged cartel, the antitrust said, has been in place at least since 2012 and during the first lockdown to contain the spread of the new coronavirus.
Zurich declined to comment. The other insurance companies were not immediately available for a comment. Facile.it said it was cooperating with the regulator and was confident the investigation would confirm the legitimacy of its service.
(Reporting by Maria Pia Quaglia and Gianluca Semeraro; editing by Christian Schmollinger)
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