Why Kah Motor engage insurance agencies for car insurance?
Why Kah Motor engage insurance agencies for car insurance?
Bought my Civic 1.6A in 2008 and the sales man suggested Winners Insurance Agencies for AXA motor insurance. Now it is my second renewal and the premium is 1700 with 20%NCD. I guess the insurance agency earn commissions and the premium should be lower if I buy directly from AXA or other insurers, like NTUC or AIG etc. Anyone has similar cases? Buy car insurance directly from insurers or buy through an agency, which one is better?
Hi,
There are many insurers around. So like what u have said, there is good chance that another insurer is having a better deal. Thus do get quotes from various insurers for comparison.
There is no difference going to insurers direct or thru agencies/brokers. In fact, if the agencies/brokers have tied up with many insurers, they can get quotes from various insurers & short-list the best few for u. This saves u the hassle of checking each insurer one by one.
Do check ur PM for more details. =)
There are many insurers around. So like what u have said, there is good chance that another insurer is having a better deal. Thus do get quotes from various insurers for comparison.
There is no difference going to insurers direct or thru agencies/brokers. In fact, if the agencies/brokers have tied up with many insurers, they can get quotes from various insurers & short-list the best few for u. This saves u the hassle of checking each insurer one by one.
Do check ur PM for more details. =)
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A myth to clear,
I would agree that the rates from insurance agency/brokers or direct from the insurers are the same
IF:-
1)They quote based on the Owner profile given
(eg:if owner's marital status is Single and the broker/agent put it as Married the premium for the latter most probably will be cheaper)
2)Increased Excess will lower than premium.
3)Cover of COE
Make sure you ask from your agent , if the policy include Coe cover.
4)Comprehensive, Third Party Fire and Theft or Third party cover only.
(Comprehensive cover is most expensive amongst the above ,Third party cover being the cheapest)
5)Authorised workshop Scheme or Anyworkshop Scheme.
Actually there quite a few nitty gritty details that should be addressed when making your choice of Coverage.
To some , they may think its just a piece of Mandate paper to renew their road tax.
You never know the Clauses in the policy may affect you should any incident occurs.
Just my very small piece of info
I would agree that the rates from insurance agency/brokers or direct from the insurers are the same
IF:-
1)They quote based on the Owner profile given
(eg:if owner's marital status is Single and the broker/agent put it as Married the premium for the latter most probably will be cheaper)
2)Increased Excess will lower than premium.
3)Cover of COE
Make sure you ask from your agent , if the policy include Coe cover.
4)Comprehensive, Third Party Fire and Theft or Third party cover only.
(Comprehensive cover is most expensive amongst the above ,Third party cover being the cheapest)
5)Authorised workshop Scheme or Anyworkshop Scheme.
Actually there quite a few nitty gritty details that should be addressed when making your choice of Coverage.
To some , they may think its just a piece of Mandate paper to renew their road tax.
You never know the Clauses in the policy may affect you should any incident occurs.
Just my very small piece of info
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Re: Why Kah Motor engage insurance agencies for car insuranc
[quote="civic_Z"] Bought my Civic 1.6A in 2008 and the sales man suggested Winners Insurance Agencies for AXA motor insurance. Now it is my second renewal and the premium is 1700 with 20%NCD. I guess the insurance agency earn commissions and the premium should be lower if I buy directly from AXA or other insurers, like NTUC or AIG etc. Anyone has similar cases? Buy car insurance directly from insurers or buy through an agency, which one is better?[/quote
It seems that we have no choice if we want the authorised workshop to be Kah Motor as Winner Insurance Agencies is the AXA agent for the motor insurance. We are left at their mercy. Mine is worst Civic 1.6A in 2008 the premium has gone up to 1600+ with 50% NCD. Last year I paid only S$1200+ . I have not make any claims so far. What an unfair and unjustice premium I have to pay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It seems that we have no choice if we want the authorised workshop to be Kah Motor as Winner Insurance Agencies is the AXA agent for the motor insurance. We are left at their mercy. Mine is worst Civic 1.6A in 2008 the premium has gone up to 1600+ with 50% NCD. Last year I paid only S$1200+ . I have not make any claims so far. What an unfair and unjustice premium I have to pay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Why Kah Motor engage insurance agencies for car insuranc
You could try Prulife UK, I think they have better offer and worth it benefits. You can visit their websites for more info.inj wrote:It seems that we have no choice if we want the authorised workshop to be Kah Motor as Winner Insurance Agencies is the AXA agent for the motor insurance. We are left at their mercy. Mine is worst Honda Parts Civic 1.6A in 2008 the premium has gone up to 1600+ with 50% NCD. Last year I paid only S$1200+ . I have not make any claims so far. What an unfair and unjustice premium I have to pay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!