From Europe to Asia, explore the top relocation trends of 2025 and uncover the best countries for relocation based on searches and quality of life.
How common is road rage in Australia and the United States? Our report breaks down regional differences in how we handle our frustration while driving.
With climate change continuing to cause issues around the world, we’ve gone ahead and listed the areas of the world with the least sustainable driving habits.
25 Sep 2020 10:14
The next 10-20 years are set to be a revolution for electric cars – but how will we charge these vehicles in the future, and will car insurance still apply? Read on to find out.
18 Sep 2020 06:29
Where are the world’s money transfer hotspots, and which countries are sending and receiving the most money? Is the COVID-19 pandemic expected to have any impact on money transfers?
27 Aug 2020 10:14
We explore whether business insurance is a viable option for workers in the gig economy, in the wake of huge industry growth.
24 Aug 2020 13:49
How can car insurance policies be altered to suit your needs? We explore that in this article about unique cars.
19 Aug 2020 06:25
Find out which car brands are the most sought after around the globe, and how searches overseas differ to those from your country.
31 Jul 2020 15:12
Whether you're expecting your bundle of joy, or have already welcomed them to the world, check out the experts' insights into exercising during pregnancy & postpartum.
14 Jul 2020 11:08
Learn about how you can protect your home entertainment belongings with insurance, plus how home entertainment has changed over the years.
16 Jun 2020 14:28
We crunched the numbers to discover how a 1,000km/h high-speed train may cut down travel times, and what sort of travel insurance policy you may need if you are embarking in spontaneous travel.
30 Jul 2019 08:32
Based on the Australian National Kennel Council’s National Animal Registration Analysis, here are the 10 most popular dog breeds in Australia.
30 Jul 2019 08:31
Driving on the left side of the road just seems natural to most Australians. So, how does it compare across the globe?







