Ending my Motor Trade Insurance - Can I 'pause' the NCD?
Ending my Motor Trade Insurance - Can I 'pause' the NCD?
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hal3210

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92 posts

143 months

Yesterday (22:19)
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I've always held a motor trade insurance policy, ever since I started driving 20 years ago. However, I've decided to come out of car sales. I've also been a named driver on my parents' car for the past 10 years. I've never made any claims since I started driving.

If I end my motor trade insurance, am I right in thinking I will lose my 20 years No Claims Discount or would it be possible to effectively 'pause' that trade policy and use the NCD I've built up in the future on a new motor trade policy or a private car policy (should I find an insurer that's happy to accept a motor trade NCD on a private policy).

I don't currently need my own car in the foreseeable future so as I'm continuing to use my parents' car as a named driver on an ongoing basis, am I best to use the named driver NCD I've built up on this policy over the last 10 years if I wish to start a new insurance policy on my own car in the future? I understand that some insurers accept NCD as a named driver and this named driver cover will be ongoing right up until I intend to get my own car again in the future.

It's pretty unlikely I'll ever go back into the motor trade but I've heard stories that once you end your trade insurance, it can be difficult to obtain a new motor trade policy (even if you've held one for a long time before if there's a break in the cover) but that's something to consider in the unlikely event I go back into car sales in the future.

Greatly appreciate any feedback/advice on which NCD will be applicable once I get my own car again. TIA.

CraigyMc

17,917 posts

253 months

Yesterday (22:24)
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hal3210 said:
I've always held a motor trade insurance policy, ever since I started driving 20 years ago. However, I've decided to come out of car sales. I've also been a named driver on my parents' car for the past 10 years. I've never made any claims since I started driving.

If I end my motor trade insurance, am I right in thinking I will lose my 20 years No Claims Discount or would it be possible to effectively 'pause' that trade policy and use the NCD I've built up in the future on a new motor trade policy or a private car policy (should I find an insurer that's happy to accept a motor trade NCD on a private policy).

I don't currently need my own car in the foreseeable future so as I'm continuing to use my parents' car as a named driver on an ongoing basis, am I best to use the named driver NCD I've built up on this policy over the last 10 years if I wish to start a new insurance policy on my own car in the future? I understand that some insurers accept NCD as a named driver and this named driver cover will be ongoing right up until I intend to get my own car again in the future.

It's pretty unlikely I'll ever go back into the motor trade but I've heard stories that once you end your trade insurance, it can be difficult to obtain a new motor trade policy (even if you've held one for a long time before if there's a break in the cover) but that's something to consider in the unlikely event I go back into car sales in the future.

Greatly appreciate any feedback/advice on which NCD will be applicable once I get my own car again. TIA.
NCD is usually fine up to 2 years after the end of the last policy.

hal3210

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92 posts

143 months

Yesterday (22:27)
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Many thanks for confirming the NCD still applies within 2 years of the motor trade policy ending.

Should I not start another policy within 2 years though, am I right in thinking that some insurers will accept NCD from being a named driver?

POIDH

2,045 posts

82 months

Yesterday (22:45)
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Your issue may be transferring NCD between a trade and a personal policy.

hal3210

Original Poster:

92 posts

143 months

Yesterday (22:50)
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Yes, it maybe better if I eventually transfer my named driver private policy NCD to a new private policy, but similarly to the motor trade policy, I think only some insurers accept NCD on a named driver basis.

Sebring440

2,824 posts

113 months

POIDH said:
Your issue may be transferring NCD between a trade and a personal policy.
Why is that?

LastPoster

3,018 posts

200 months

hal3210 said:
Many thanks for confirming the NCD still applies within 2 years of the motor trade policy ending.

Should I not start another policy within 2 years though, am I right in thinking that some insurers will accept NCD from being a named driver?
I was able to do this with Direct Line. My wife had been driving on a policy in my name but with her nominated as main driver for years. DL mirrored my NCD for her to start a policy in her name.