Can I keep my no claims bonus as a named driver?

Asked by: Oceane Fadel  |  Last update: February 9, 2023
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If you're a named driver as well as having your own insurance, and you make a claim as a named driver, you won't usually lose your no-claims bonus. Most of the time it affects the policyholder.

Can named drivers get no claims bonus?

Named drivers can't usually build up a no claims discount, although they can accumulate their own if they're insured as the main driver on their own car. Some insurance providers may give a named driver a discount – provided they take out their own policy at a later date.

Can I keep my no claims bonus?

Yes, many insurance providers will let you transfer your no-claims bonus to another person. However, many will only let you do it once, and you won't then be able to use that NCD on another policy.

Will I lose my no claims if I don't drive for a year?

Your no claims bonus won't last forever and it will usually expire two years after you end a policy. So, if you don't drive for two years and you're not insured, your bonus will usually disappear and if you do buy a new policy you'll need to start your bonus up again from scratch.

Is 9 years no claims the maximum?

Proof of no-claims when your no-claims bonus is higher than your new insurer's maximum. You may go to a new insurer with a higher amount of no-claims bonus than they will accept – for example, if you have 9 years no-claims bonus, but the maximum they apply is 4.

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Is a named driver covered to drive other cars?

If you drive someone else's vehicle then you will not be covered by their (the main driver) motor insurance policy – you must become a named driver on their policy. As a named driver you will be given the same level of cover as the vehicle's main driver.

Can you transfer no-claims bonus to another person?

You can usually transfer your no-claims bonus to another car. But if you switch insurers before the year is up, you won't get the NCB for that year. Insurers should provide proof of your bonus at the end of your policy term. You can pass this on to your next provider when you switch.

How do you lose your no-claims bonus?

When you make a claim on your policy you'll usually lose some or all of your NCB if your insurer has to pay out – even if it's not your fault. How much of it you actually lose depends on how many years NCB you have, as well as the insurer. After an accident, there might be some situations where your NCB isn't affected.

Do I lose no-claims bonus if someone hits me?

Even if someone hits your car and you make a claim for the damage on your insurance – it is likely that you will lose your no-claims bonus. Remember it is a 'no-claims bonus' and not a 'no-blame bonus'.

What if named driver has accident?

You need to tell your insurer if a named driver has an accident in your car, even if you don't want to claim. The named driver will need to tell their insurance company when their own policy comes up for renewal. This could push up the cost of their own insurance, too.

Do named drivers get no claims direct line?

Direct Line allows up to four named drivers added to a policy to earn their own NCD. It builds up at a lower rate – around three-quarters of normal discount – but it can be used when people then take out a policy of their own with the firm.

Do I need my own car insurance to be a named driver?

Does a named driver need their own insurance? No, you do not need your own insurance policy as a named driver. The entire point is that named drivers can be added to an existing policy.

What happens if you use no claims bonus on 2 cars?

Unfortunately you cannot use your no claims discount twice. You can only use your no claims discount on one vehicle at any one time. However, you will be able to start earning another no claim discount if you take out a policy on a second car.

Can I split my no claims between 2 cars?

But, you can request proof at any time and the insurer will supply it. Can I split my accumulated NCB across two cars? No. You can only use your exisiting NCB in one policy for one car, but you can build up a separate NCB in another car insurance policy for a second car.

Can I use NCD on 2 cars?

Unfortunately, you can only use one set of no claim discount on one vehicle at any time. To earn multiple sets of no claim discount you need to insure multiple vehicles at the same time.

Does being a named driver reduce insurance?

How much does car insurance cost with a named driver? Adding a named driver often makes the premiums cheaper because it's assumed you'll spend less time driving, since the car is shared. This reduces your probability of having an accident and making a claim, which is reflected in cheaper car insurance quotes.

Do I keep my no claims bonus if I cancel my insurance?

While you'll get some money back or avoid paying further instalments, which will be more than you'll pay in cancellation charges, you'll lose your no claims discount (NCD) for that year if you cancel early. That said, any previous years NCD will remain.

Can I use my husband's no claims discount?

Yes, but this only applies to couples who are married or in a civil partnership it does not apply to co-habiting couples. It can only be switched once so cannot be switched back.

Can you have 2 main drivers on the same car?

You and your partner can both take out separate policies for the same car. Car insurance policies are for both the vehicle and the driver, so it's perfectly fine, legal and common for two people to be insured on the same vehicle under separate policies. There are a few reasons why you might consider doing this.

Can I transfer my NCD to my son?

A: No, NCD is not transferrable to another person except to your spouse, provided your spouse is taking a new car insurance policy with Income. This is a one-time transfer and is non reversible. After the transfer, the NCD for your existing car insurance policy will become 0%.

Does a named driver have to live with you?

Does a named driver have to live at the same address as the main driver? No, someone does not have to live at the same address as you to be added as a named driver to your policy.

How much can a named driver use a car?

Any named driver can use your vehicle occasionally. That means they shouldn't be the permanent driver, nor should they be regularly using the vehicle, for example for driving to work. If someone is named as an additional driver but in fact has main use of the car, this is called fronting, which is illegal.

Can I be a named driver on a car I own?

While being a named driver doesn't affect your own policy, it does usually prevent you from being able to build up a NCD, but if the named driver has a policy on their own vehicle and they are therefore listed as the main driver, they can build up their own NCD.

Can I insure 3 cars in my name?

Yes, you can have multiple named drivers as well as multiple cars on your policy – though check with your insurer to see how this would impact your cover or premiums.

Does adding a named driver increase insurance?

In addition, adding a named driver to your policy may affect your annual premium and this is largely down to the risk profile of the individual you are adding. It could take your premium down, or in the case of adding a young driver, potentially increase your premium.