Insurance Council of B.C. concerned about “secondary” products

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Automobile dealerships in British Columbia may face more stringent educational and licensing requirements in selling “secondary automobile insurance products,” according to the Insurance Council of British Columbia.

Dealerships in the province have been allowed to market secondary products, such as anti-theft insurance, under restricted general licences since 2009.

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Canadian Underwriter.ca – March 23, 2012.

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