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Revving Up Innovation: Experian Helps Consumers Unshop for Auto Insurance

Published: September 13, 2024 by Rakesh Patel

More than two years ago, Experian expanded its consumer offerings to provide a free auto insurance comparison shopping service.  As part of our mission of Financial Power to All™, Experian Consumer Services is continuously working to develop new products, services and features that help consumers reach their financial goals. Providing a convenient way for consumers to potentially find a better auto insurance rate on their current policy fit this bill.

We’ve enhanced the service now offering a free Ongoing Rate Monitoring feature so Experian members never have to shop for auto insurance again. After enrolling in a free or paid Experian membership, the Experian Insurance Marketplace delivers at no cost, real-time, tailored rates from more than 40 top insurance providers. The Ongoing Rate Monitoring feature will continuously monitor rates and alert members if there is a better deal available on an ongoing basis. To date, Experian has saved members more than $800[i] on their current insurance policy.

The marketplace became available at a critical time when rising inflation and interest rates were significantly impacting consumers’ finances – and it’s still the case today. One of the common expenses that has reportedly risen over the past 1-2 years the most is auto insurance by approximately 20 percent. Thus, it’s no surprise a recent Experian consumer survey shows 3 out of 4 of respondents are worried rates will increase in the next 12 months. We’re proud to be able to address consumer needs and deliver free resources like our marketplace that financially empowers our members.

Consumers can also shop at the marketplace for home and renter insurance.  To access the marketplace, click here.


[i] Results will vary and some may not see savings. Average savings of $828 per year for customers who switched and saved with Experian from Jan. 1, 2022 to Mar. 31, 2024. Savings based on customers’ self-reported prior premium. Experian offers insurance from a network of top-rated insurance companies through its licensed subsidiary, Gabi Personal Insurance Agency, Inc.

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