Do you know what is NCD? NCD is No Claim Discount and this is the thing that every people should know when buying car. If you are buying car for the first time or become the first time policyholder, then you will not have NCD for the first year on the road.
This No Claim Discount (NCD) is only given to the policy holders upon they renew their motor insurance if no claim was made against your policy within 12 months coverage. Let say if you free from any claim within the year, then you will be rewarded with a 25% NCD discount of your renewal premium next year. Else, your NCD for your car will be forfeited and falls back to 0%. In the other words, once you have claimed on the motor insurance then your NCD is gone.
For those existing car driver who is planning to change their car then they can transfer their current NCD to new car’s insurance, even if switch to another insurance company. However, the NCD is not transferable to another person. Let say you have 55% NCD for your existing car but you sold it and didn’t buy another car within 2 years then your 55% NCD will go down 2 levels become 38.33%.
NCD Is Not Just A Discount
For me, NCD is not just a discount but you can claim back money of your NCD under certain condition. Let say if you have already paid a premium for a motor insurance, and then sell the car, you can claim back the premium paid, e.g if you pay/renew your insurance in Jan for that year, then you have decided to sell it in April, then you can file a claim to get back certain amount from May to December for that year.
If you knew about NCD but not really in details then you can get benefit from this information.
Period of Insurance | Discount |
First year | 0% |
After the 1st year of insurance | 25% |
After the 2nd year of insurance | 30% |
After the 3rd year of insurance | 38.33% |
After the 4th year of insurance | 45% |
After 5th or more years of insurance | 55% |
So, next time if you are planning to renew your motor insurance, try to check your NCD entitlement or you can try to bookmark this blog post as your future reference.
i dunno which motor insurance company i bought 2 years ago, and now i m buying a new car. where can i go to check the NCD entitlement for my new car???
Do not forget, you get further discount by buying direct from the insurance company.
Before you buy direct from the insurance company, it is better you counter check with them whether terms & condition are the same.
I renewed my one-year old Toyota Altis car insurance in October with the same insurance company as I wanted to get the discount from direct walk-in. However, the company highlighted that there will be an excess of RM900 under this renewed car insurance. I request for the reason as my car is just one-year old and they replied that it is based on their company’s policy. When I further inquired why there was no such condition if I buy it from their agents, they have no comment and requested me to check with my agent. At the end, I renewed my insurance with my agent without excess.
As a matter of fact, my parents faced the similar problem with other general insurance company.
I imagine insurance is imprescindible to anyone consenting to unrecorded a trouble unoccupied experience. But today´s rates are honourable too highschool!
I am worried I buy an accident car, those can I know, where to check whether the previous car owner had claim the insuran b4
Please check which insurance conpany the vehicle PCA 9663 is insured with.
NCD actually will follow the car’s owner or the car? If i sell my old car and bought a new one with a discount of 55% for the insurance premium, would there be any refund and from who? let’s say car insurance due in Dec and car sold off in May.
For those who do not know about their NCD entitlement, you can actually check with this link (https://ncd.ism.net.my/publicncdenq/index.htm) provided by Insurance Service Malaysia Berhad. You will received an SMS about your entitlement.