Insurers could turn to equally divisive pricing factors after gender ban

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Today's ruling that prevents insurers from pricing risk by reference to data that distinguishes specifically between men and women seems to put European insurers at a disadvantage to others who will not be required by law to take a blinkered view of their data.

That is the view of Michael Wainwright, partner at international law firm Eversheds, who added insurers will look to other factors to price risk that could in time prove as controversial and socially

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