The body which represents around 90% of all motor insurers in Ireland says its committed to looking into how a refund scheme for drivers could be rolled out here.
Insurance Ireland is responding to a request from Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe yesterday to be "generous" and "do the right thing" by customers during this difficult time.
Mr Donohoe told a teleconference with the insurance body that a combination of a profitable year for the sector and a likely fall in motor insurance claims due to there being fewer cars on the road at this time, presented a "strong case" for some kind of refund scheme.
Speaking today, Declan Jackson, who is the director of government affairs at Insurance Ireland, said the body "will have to see,
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