Allied Electronics Corporation Limited - Trading Statement and Renewal of Cautionary Announcement

What do you mean by the term Disqualification Period?
If you have received a motoring conviction and were disqualified from driving for a period of time, the length of the disqualification should be entered.
What is an Excess?
There are two types of excess that can be applied to an insurance policy - compulsory excess and voluntary excess.
Compulsory excess is an amount set by your insurer that you would pay in the event of a claim if your vehicle is lost, stolen or damaged. The amount of excess may vary depending on the type of claim. For instance, the excess may be ?100 if your vehicle is stolen, but only ?50 if your windscreen is damaged and needs replacing.
Opting for a voluntary excess enables you to keep your premiums down. This will be the amount that you opt to pay in the event of a claim, but it is in addition to any compulsory excess. The amount of voluntary excess that you select can only be agreed when you first take out or subsequently renew your policy.
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