What exactly is an Admiral driver, and how does their role differ from other driving positions?
An Admiral driver is a certified driver who has undergone a thorough checking process, including a credit check, address verification, and an assessment of their driving history, to ensure they are responsible and safe on the road.
Admiral's certification process is designed to minimize the risk of insurance claims and ensure that their insured drivers are reliable and trustworthy.
Admiral drivers may be eligible for lower premiums or additional discounts if they have a good driving history, as part of their usage-based insurance program, Admiral Safe Driver Index (ASDI).
ASDI rewards customers for being good drivers, promoting safe driving habits and responsible behavior on the road.
New drivers can benefit from Admiral's LittleBox, which allows them to make up for their lack of No Claims Bonus on their first-time insurance policy.
Admiral's No Claims Bonus can give drivers a big annual saving, reaching up to 25% after five years.
Admiral drivers are required to disclose any claims or incidents, whether fault or non-fault, to ensure accurate insurance quotes and minimize fraud.
Admiral's car insurance policy scores 59 out of 100, placing it 21st out of 27 providers, according to a survey.
Admiral's claims score is 56 out of 100, ranking 25th out of 25 insurers rated, highlighting the importance of efficient claims processing.
Admiral offers a referral program, where existing customers can refer friends and family, and both parties receive rewards, promoting loyalty and customer satisfaction.
Admiral's Learner Driver Insurance, powered by Veygo, provides instant cover from one hour to 180 days, allowing learners to practice safely and confidently.
Admiral drivers can use the Admiral app to track their journeys, optimize their driving habits, and receive personalized insurance quotes and discounts.