Are non claim bonuses for saloon insurance transferable?
to an additional driver
Answers:
No, it's the person who holds the policy that gets the bonus. However a name driver in your policy might be able to negotiate an introductory discount if they lug out their own policy
You POSSIBLY might be capable of transfer the no claims bonus between drivers.
Your insurance company may be willing to verbs the no claims bonus over to the named driver if they have be a named driver on your policy for the same number of years as your no claims bonus and if the apology you want to do this is because you are no longer able to drive (either through losing your licence or being unfit due to a medical condition)
Following this if then they may be willing to allow the name driver an intro bonus to keep the price down whilst he/she builds up the no claims bonus.
I hope this helps
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They are transferable between different vehicle and different insurers.
They are not transferable between different drivers.
Not other although some companies do. You will have to check your own policy and telephone the company if you are not sure
no but the insurance company your with might be willing to pass them an introductory bonus if they've been on your policy for some time without any claims
A little confused by the wording of the interview so I hope I've understood correctly.
I assume you're asking whether you'll get any more money rotten if you have had you're own insurance policy claim-free for a few years and you are presently becoming a 2nd driver on someone else's policy?
The majority of insurers do not ask for this information when giving you a quote, so if you apply online or call up the more "budget" insurers you won't have much luck capitalising on your well-mannered driving record.
Try some of the larger, more flexible insurers and often they will "hold a word with their supervisor" about knock a few quid off.
Alternatively, if you have a better no-claims bonus dictation then the 1st named driver on the policy, you might ruminate about switching whose name comes where on earth?
Obviously, whoever is the 2nd driver will generally not be building up a transferrable no claims bonus whilst in that position (many insurers go amiss to recognise such) but neither will they lose it as long as they become the main policyholder within 2 years.
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No, it's the person who holds the policy that gets the bonus. However a name driver in your policy might be able to negotiate an introductory discount if they lug out their own policy
You POSSIBLY might be capable of transfer the no claims bonus between drivers.
Your insurance company may be willing to verbs the no claims bonus over to the named driver if they have be a named driver on your policy for the same number of years as your no claims bonus and if the apology you want to do this is because you are no longer able to drive (either through losing your licence or being unfit due to a medical condition)
Following this if then they may be willing to allow the name driver an intro bonus to keep the price down whilst he/she builds up the no claims bonus.
I hope this helps
I recommend an online insurance quote. It's free and quick to do. http://www.goodinternetdeals.com/Auto-In…
They are transferable between different vehicle and different insurers.
They are not transferable between different drivers.
Not other although some companies do. You will have to check your own policy and telephone the company if you are not sure
no but the insurance company your with might be willing to pass them an introductory bonus if they've been on your policy for some time without any claims
A little confused by the wording of the interview so I hope I've understood correctly.
I assume you're asking whether you'll get any more money rotten if you have had you're own insurance policy claim-free for a few years and you are presently becoming a 2nd driver on someone else's policy?
The majority of insurers do not ask for this information when giving you a quote, so if you apply online or call up the more "budget" insurers you won't have much luck capitalising on your well-mannered driving record.
Try some of the larger, more flexible insurers and often they will "hold a word with their supervisor" about knock a few quid off.
Alternatively, if you have a better no-claims bonus dictation then the 1st named driver on the policy, you might ruminate about switching whose name comes where on earth?
Obviously, whoever is the 2nd driver will generally not be building up a transferrable no claims bonus whilst in that position (many insurers go amiss to recognise such) but neither will they lose it as long as they become the main policyholder within 2 years.
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