Over 80s 'denied insurance'

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Over 80s 'denied insurance'

Individuals aged over 80 years old are finding it difficult to find car and travel insurance, according to Age Concern and Help the Aged.

Almost half of the major insurers are failing to offer cover to people aged over 80, regardless of their personal health.

Insurers such as Aviva will cover individuals aged up to a maximum of 85 years, while others such as Tesco and Axa will cover people up to the age of 80, the charity claimed.

Age discrimination is not limited to those in very old age, as people aged 65 are finding it hard to get a quote for their holiday and car cover.

This report follows the news that Age Concern is reporting record sales of its own travel insurance policies as the over 65s are using their retirement to travel the world.

Andrew Harrop, head of public policy at Age Concern and Help the Aged, said: "It defies belief that in 2010 a business is still able to refuse to deal with someone because of the date on their birth certificate."

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