VHI customers to be hit with major price increase

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More than 1 million Irish customers are affected

Vhi customers are to be hit by a nearly 5% price increase later this year, affecting over 1,150,000 Irish customers.

This price hike could increase costs for a family of two adults and two children by €60 to €270 on average, depending on the plan.It comes just weeks after Irish Life Health increased its policy rates, and has prompted speculation that Laya Healthcare may shortly do the same.

 

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