Friday, September 1, 2017

NCB (No Claim Bonus) Confirmation Email IDs



NCB Confirmation Email IDs of Insurance Companies
Name of Insurance CompanyEmail ID
Universal Sompo General Insurance Co. Ltd. contactus@universalsompo.com
Shriram General Insurance Co. Ltd.ncb@shriramgi.com ncbkolkatta@shriramgi.in
Chola MS General Insurance customercare@cholams.murugappa.com
New India Assurance Co. Ltd nia.(office code)@newindia.co.in
Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. (office code)@orientalinsurance.co.in
NATMAR ncbnatmar@gmail.com, noclaimbonus@gmail.com
NIA Maruti niamaruti@gmail.com
SBI General Insurance Co. Ltd. ncb.confirmation@sbigeneral.in
Royal Sunadaram ncb.confirmation@royalsundaram.in
Reliance ncb.confirmation@rcap.co.in, services.rgicl@rcap.co.in, ncb.confirmation@relianceada.com
ICICI Lombardncbconfirmation@icicilombard.com (Excel sheet required)
Bharti Axa General Insurance NCB@bharti-axagi.co.in
TATA AIG - ncbconfirmation@tata-aig.com
United India InsuranceXXXXXX@uiic.co.in. (XXXXXX=6 digit office code = First 6 digits of policy no.)
National InsuranceOfficeCode@nic.co.in

As per GR.27.  of erstwhile India Motor Tariff, No Claim Bonus
(a) No Claim Bonus(NCB) can be earned only in the Own Damage section of Policies covering all classes of vehicles but not on Motor Trade Policies (Road Transit Risks / Road Risks / Internal Risks) and policies which cover only Fire and / or Theft Risks. For policies covering Liability with Fire and/or Theft Risks, the NCB will be applicable only on the Fire and / or Theft components of the premium. An insured becomes entitled to NCB only at the renewal of a policy after the expiry of the full duration of 12 months.

(b) No Claim Bonus, wherever applicable, will be as per the following table.

ALL TYPES OF VEHICLES                                                                               % OF DISCOUNT                                                                                                                                    ON OWN DAMAGE                                                                                                                                       PREMIUM
No claim made or pending during the preceding full year of insurance                            20%
No claim made or pending during the preceding 2 consecutive years of insurance          25%
No claim made or pending during the preceding 3 consecutive years of insurance          35%
No claim made or pending during the preceding 4 consecutive years of insurance          45%
No claim made or pending during the preceding 5 consecutive years of insurance          50%

Sunset Clause: If at the renewal falling due any time between 1st July 2002 and 30th June 2003, both days inclusive, (after completion of the full policy period of 12 months) an insured becomes entitled to an NCB of 55% or 65% in terms of the Tariff prevailing prior to 1st July 2002, the entitlement of such higher percentage of NCB will remain protected for all subsequent renewals till a claim arises under the policy, in which case the NCB will revert to „Nil‟ at the next renewal. Thereafter, NCB if any earned, will be in terms of the above table.

(c) The percentage of applicable NCB is to be computed on the Own Damage premium required for renewal of the insurance after deducting any rebate in respect of "Vehicle Laid Up" under the policy. If the policy period has been extended in lieu of the rebate for the lay up of the vehicle, as per „Vehicle Laid Up‟ Regulation, such extended period shall be deemed to have been part of the preceding year of insurance.

(d) The entitlement of NCB shall follow the fortune of the original insured and not the vehicle or the policy. In the event of transfer of interest in the policy from one insured to another, the entitlement of NCB for the new insured will be as per the transferee‟s eligibility following the transfer of interest.
It is however, clarified that the entitlement of No Claim Bonus will be applicable for the substituted vehicle subject to the provision that the substituted vehicle on which the entitled NCB is to be applied is of the same class (as per this tariff) as the vehicle on which the NCB has been earned.
Provided that where the insured is an individual, and on his/ her death the custody and use of the vehicle pass to his/her spouse and/or children and/or parents, the NCB entitlement of the original insured will pass on to such person/s to whom the custody and use of the vehicle pass.

(e) The percentage of NCB earned on a vehicle owned by an institution during the period when it was allotted to and exclusively operated by an employee should be passed on to the employee if the ownership of the vehicle is transferred in the name of the employee. This will however require submission of a suitable letter from the employer confirming that prior to transfer of ownership of the vehicle to the employee, it was allotted to and exclusively operated by the employee during the period in which the NCB was earned.

(f) In the event of the insured, transferring his insurance from one insurer to another insurer, the transferee insurer may allow the same rate of NCB which the insured would have received from the previous insurer. Evidence of the insured's NCB entitlement either in the form of a renewal notice or a letter confirming the NCB entitlement from the previous insurer will be required for this purpose.

Where the insured is unable to produce such evidence of NCB entitlement from the previous insurer, the claimed NCB may be permitted after obtaining from the insured a declaration as per the following wording:
“I / We declare that the rate of NCB claimed by me/us is correct and that no claim as arisen in the expiring policy period (copy of the policy enclosed). I/We further undertake that if this declaration is found to be incorrect, all benefits under the policy in respect of Section I of the Policy will stand forfeited.”
Notwithstanding the above declaration, the insurer allowing the NCB will be obliged to write to the policy issuing office of the previous insurer by recorded delivery calling for confirmation of the entitlement and rate of NCB for the particular insured and the previous insurer shall be obliged to provide the information sought within 30 days of receipt of the letter of enquiry failing which the matter will be treated as a breach of Tariff on the part of the previous insurer. Failure of the insurer granting the NCB to write to the previous insurer within 21 days after granting the cover will also constitute a breach of the Tariff.

(g) If an insured vehicle is sold and not replaced immediately, or laid up, and the policy is not renewed immediately after expiry, NCB, if any, may be granted on a subsequent insurance, provided such fresh insurance is effected within 3 (three) years from the expiry of the previous insurance. The rate of NCB applicable to the fresh policy shall be that earned at the expiry of the last 12 months period of insurance.

(h) On production of evidence of having earned NCB abroad, an insured may be granted NCB on a new policy taken out in India as per entitlement earned abroad, provided the policy is taken out in India within three years of expiry of the overseas insurance policy, subject to relevant provisions of NCB under these rules.

(i) Except as provided in Rule (g), no NCB can be allowed when a policy is not renewed within 90 days of its expiry.

(j) Except as provided in Rules (g), (h) and (i) above, NCB is to be allowed only when the vehicle has been insured continuously for a period of 12 months without any break.