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Directline Named Driver NCD (No Claims Discount)

Stephen_Webber
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Good news for people who are named drivers with Directline. They will now honour any no claims you may have as a named driver on one of their policies and allow you to use those no claims on a new policy with them: http://www.directline.com/motor/newimprovedcar.htm
I found that out this morning when I phoned up to add my girlfriend onto my insurance policy.
Regards,
Stephen
Direct Line is the first major insurance company in the UK that recognises named drivers’ No Claims history
If you have named drivers on your Direct Line car insurance policy, you (and they) will be pleased to know that we have become the first major insurance company in the UK to offer Named Driver No Claims Discounts.
This means that when we provide your named drivers with a quote for Direct Line car insurance, we’ll recognise every year they haven’t made a claim on your policy.
Taking advantage of this deal couldn’t be easier. Your named drivers’ no claims histories are automatically stored on our system, so when they come to apply for their own policy they simply need to give us your details online or on the phone and we can identify them immediately, at which point your named driver will be able to receive a No Claims Discount that could be as much as 65% of their premium.
More details on Direct Line car insurance.
I found that out this morning when I phoned up to add my girlfriend onto my insurance policy.
Regards,
Stephen
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That's a very interesting, and beneficial development for Direct Line to adopt!
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I'm going to give them a call again once my Dad has given me his details. I reckon I should have about 2-3 years no claims on his policy, which should help my premium a little.
Regards,
Stephen0
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