With the current exit date of 31 October looming and a no-deal Brexit still a possibility, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) reminds consumers and businesses of the insurance implications if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
Guidance from the Association of British Insurers (ABI) and Motor Insurance Bureau (MIB) is that drivers should be prepared to have a Green Card when driving abroad after midnight on the 31st October 2019.
Why is a Green Card needed?
A Green Card is an international certificate of insurance which guarantees that the motorist has the necessary third party insurance cover. These certificates prove that customers are suitably insured to drive in these countries.
A physical copy of a Green Card on green paper is needed when travelling as digital copies are not currently accepted. If customers arrive at the border without a physical Green Card, they will not be allowed to drive in that country.
You can read more about our guidance on Green Cards by clicking the read more button below.
Alternatively, if you would like to discuss your forthcoming EU travels, give us a call on 01274 515 747 or email us at mail@lwood.co.uk.