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Written by Ivan Guan
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Sunday, 24 February 2008 21:31 |
If you have not made any claims for a year or more, you are entitled to a No-Claim Discount (NCD). The NCD reduces the policy premium for the following year. This is your insurer's way of recognising you for having been a careful driver. The following table shows how the NCD is set by all insurers across the industry.
- If I make a claim, will I automatically lose my NCD?
- Does my NCD apply to me, or to my vehicle?
- Can I insure against the loss of my NCD?
- What to consider Before making any claims:
- Will I lose my NCD if there is a break in ownership of my vehicle?
To answer these questions, Click here for Complete Information about No Claim Discount. You can request a motor insurance quotation online here.
| Private car policies |
Commercial vehicle and motorcycle policies |
| Period of insurance with no claim |
Discount on renewal |
Period of insurance with no claim |
Discount on renewal |
| 1 year |
10% |
1 year |
10% |
| 2 years |
20% |
2 years |
15% |
| 3 years |
30% |
3 years or longer |
20% |
| 4 years |
40% |
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| 5 years or longer |
50% |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 05 November 2011 14:43 |