Quote Originally Posted by Ducatista
You can transfer your NCB.
You will lose the part year.
Also be aware you need to PROVE NCB.
If you sent off your original renewal notice to get this quote, then you won't have it to use again unless you took a copy.
The insurer you are leaving might not be that helpful suprisingly.

I always take a copy or scan in case mine gets lots in the post.
Be aware if you can't prove it then the the new insurer will want to remove you discount and ask you to pay up or will cancel yor insurance within 7 days etc.
They seem to be really harsh on this these days.
You do NOT want this to happen.

If you have insurance cancelled through non-payment, you'll have to declare it on every quote in the future for ever.
This will put up prices, get you declined and stop you using on-libe systems.

So make sure you've got proof of your NCD before you make any decisions.
That's a very good point I hadn't thought of. Could you not prove your NCB with the certificate of insurance from current insurer, which states number of years they have accepted?

Anyway, hopefully it won't be an issue thanks to the more competent person I spoke to today.