no claims bonus

  • 1no-claims bonus — or no claims discount noun A reduction in the price of an insurance policy because no claims have been made on it • • • Main Entry: ↑no * * * no claims bonus UK US noun [countable] [singular no claims bonus …

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  • 2no claims bonus — UK US noun [C] (also no claims discount) INSURANCE ► a reduction in the amount paid for insurance because no claims (= requests for money following accidents or losses) have been made during a particular period: » If you make a claim you might… …

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  • 3no-claims bonus — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms no claims bonus : singular no claims bonus plural no claims bonuses British a reduction in the cost of insurance which you get when you have not claimed money in previous years for any accident or damage …

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  • 4no-claims bonus — no claims .bonus n in Britain, a reduction in the amount that you have to pay for car insurance, because you have not claimed any money during a particular period …

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  • 5no-claims bonus — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a reduction in an insurance premium when no claim has been made during an agreed preceding period …

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  • 6no-claims bonus — (also no claims discount) noun Brit. a reduction in an insurance premium when no claim has been made during an agreed preceding period …

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  • 7no-claims bonus — noun (C) BrE a reduction in the amount that you have to pay for car insurance, because you have not made any claims …

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  • 8no-claims bonus — /nəυ kleɪmz ˌbəυnəs/ noun a lower premium paid because no claims have been made against the insurance policy …

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  • 9no-claims bonus — A reduction in insurance premiums because no claims have been made …

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  • 10Bonus-Malus — The term bonus malus (Latin for good bad) is used for a number of business arrangements which alternately reward (bonus) or penalize (malus). It is used, for example, in the call center and insurance industries. Contents 1 Call centers 2… …

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