Rebranding Fatberry–New Look And Logo For 2022!

Rebranding Fatberry–New Look And Logo For 2022!

We’re excited to announce that fatberry.com has rebranded with a new logo and colour scheme! 

This rebranding exercise is a precursor to the many initiatives we have lined up in the pipeline for our customers to enjoy and experience.

In the past year, we’ve seen our customer base and fatberry.com family grow exponentially, and it’s with this momentum we decided it was time to refresh our brand to keep with the times and ensure our brand is easily recognizable and familiar to the masses.

For starters, our new logo and colour scheme adopts a “modern concept,” giving it a more striking and memorable look as compared to our previous logo.

The logo is an amalgamation of a shield and the letter F – the use of a shield evokes a sense of protection and security, which goes hand in hand with what we provide for our customers. 

Furthermore, the revised colour scheme of purple and cyan pair beautifully and help us stand out, as purple is not used as often as its primary counterparts. Additionally, purple is frequently associated with a sense of wisdom, dignity and independence – values that we keep close to our hearts.

As we ushered in the new year, we felt it was time for a fresh start. Our new identity has been strategically designed to maintain a sense of familiarity with our old brand while also appealing to a larger audience in Malaysia and the ASEAN region.

Through this exercise we aim to present ourselves better and provide our customers with the five-star service they have come to expect from us.

In the coming months, we will be updating all our marketing collaterals to include the new logo and colour schemes. We understand this initiative takes time, so we appreciate all your support during this transition period.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at +6 011 2612 8112 or email us at customer.service@fatberry.com.

Fatberry x PaySlowSlow Giveaway Campaign is still going on until 3rd February 2022, so make sure you renew with us to stand a chance to win awesome prizes!

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Renew & Menang Hari-Hari

Renew & Menang Hari-Hari

At Fatberry, the giving never stops.

Enter our new GIVEAWAY contest! In partnership with PaySlowSlow, stand a chance to win weekly prizes or a GRAND prize every month if you renew your car insurance with FatBerry.

Here’s how you can join:

1. Renew car insurance using PaySlowSlow payment method at checkout on Fatberry.com
2. Like Fatberry Facebook Page
3. Tag 2 family or friends in the comment section of Fatberry’s Giveaway post

Weekly prize winners will be announced every week whereas the Grand Prizes winners will be revealed within 30 days after this campaign ends.

Word in the streets has it that they’re all fantastic prizes! So you surely don’t want to miss this from 13th December 2021 until 3rd February 2022.

For more information, check out our Giveaway page here.

 

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#LifeAtFatberry: The Creative Freedom Out Of 9-to-5

#LifeAtFatberry: The Creative Freedom Out Of 9-to-5

Introducing our Creative Director, Fareed Saharudin! Fareed is a Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) graduate where he studied Graphic Design & Digital Multimedia. He’s two years into his career and is already gaining a fantastic reputation in the creative field. Having Fareed join the Fatberry.com team is an honour, with him taking on a bigger helm of responsibility for Fatberry Thailand.

Here’s what he has to say about working with Fatberry:

Q: What do you think is the best thing about working with Fatberry?

FareedThe best thing about working with Fatberry is my team’s creativity and how I’m given creative freedom in the work that I do. It’s both an honour and extremely humbling to be given this kind of creative freedom to express myself through my work.

Last but not least, I love how we always work as a team at Fatberry, no matter the challenge.

Q: How would you describe Fatberry with 3 words to those who are unfamiliar with Fatberry?

FareedFast, efficient, and easy! Fatberry is a growing company, and even now, we’re considered one of the top online insurance platforms in Malaysia! Our customer service and sales team are constantly working extremely hard to deliver quotations to our customers and answer any questions.

Q: How do you think Fatberry is making you grow as an individual and as a professional?

Fareed: As I mentioned earlier, the trust and freedom given to me at Fatberry is helping me to grow and achieve my career goals. Through this creative freedom, I’m able to explore different options to see what works and what doesn’t, and all of this helps us achieve Fatberry’s goals as a team. Every day at Fatberry is a new challenge for me, and it’s definitely helping me grow both personally and professionally. 

Q: How would you rate the work flexibility offered by Fatberry? On a scale of 1-5, 1 being very unsatisfactory and 5 being very satisfactory.

Fareed: No doubt,  a 5/5. I am very satisfied with the flexibility offered by the company. Everything is pretty much flexible, from sharing ideas, time, and working hours.

Q: How would you rate the work-life balance in working with Fatberry?

Fareed: The work-life balance is amazing for sure. Working at Fatberry, I have no issues balancing my personal and professional life. Of course, there are days when the workload is on the heavier side, but even on those busy days, the work stays in the office after I leave and I’m free to go do other things without being disturbed during my personal time.

Q: Any thoughts on FatBerry’s workspace and work culture? How would you rate it?

FareedFatberry’s workspace and work culture are great, so it’s definitely a 5/5. The free-flow snacks and drinks at the office are perks most of us in the office enjoy. The work culture is also admirable since we all work as a team, and the diversity at work is interesting as well.

Q: Final question, how is the teamwork environment at Fatberry?

FareedAs mentioned earlier, teamwork is one of the best things about working with Fatberry. It’s always nice and important to have good team members since there’s only so much one can do, and I’ve been super blessed with the people on my team.

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How Much Would Tesla Cars Cost If They Were Available In Malaysia?

How Much Would Tesla Cars Cost If They Were Available In Malaysia?

Written by: Song Hui Jin

According to Morgan Stanley, it forecasts that Tesla may be opening 5 new auto plants. The new auto plants will cater to India, ASEAN, Northern/Central Europe, and the U.S. And yes, the ASEAN plant is particularly important to Malaysia. Sadly, there’s no real way to get concrete numbers as to incentives and taxes unless you’re already familiar with the market.

As of today, Tesla doesn’t have an actual presence in our country aside from parallel importers and other random players. Unfortunately, there isn’t a strong demand for Tesla vehicles at existing grey market prices. Plus, there’s no proper national agenda for a charging station network. DS&F speculates that the company will just end up making cars in Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore. Tesla also just recently launched in Singapore and delivered its first order just last July.

You’ve probably heard and maybe seen a couple of Tesla vehicles on the road, especially the Tesla Model 3, as there are units ready in Johor Bahru. That’s because a local dealer, Kasawari seemed to have stocked up on a couple of Tesla units. Based on the offers on a brochure back in 2020, the price for Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus is RM385k. The Tesla Model 3 appears to be the most affordable and most popular model in the Tesla range.

However, Kasawari offered the Long Range, All-wheel Drive Performance variant. They offered one in a standard white colour and the other in the red multi-coat version.

The white Tesla car is going for RM510,000 while the red unit is going for RM530,000!

For the price, it comes with a localized warranty, a wall charger, and standard charging accessories as well. On top of that, all Over-The-Air updates for the cars are guaranteed to come in with a system set up.

According to an article by Paul Tan, UK-sourced units can be ordered in Malaysia which will cost around RM390k for the Standard Range variant and around RM450k for the Long Range Performance variant. This is as close of a speculated price we can get to having Tesla vehicles sold in Malaysia. 

The real question is, will Tesla include Malaysia in their ASEAN Plants plan that was said to begin in 2024? While we are still trying to figure out the numbers, every other country in ASEAN seems to already have some sort of blueprint for Electric Vehicles. The Malaysian government needs to begin thinking about more transparent policies for foreign investors. Because of the National Automotive Policy 2020, major investments in the automotive sector bypassed Malaysia for other neighbouring countries in the region. 

An example would be the Hyundai Motor Group, they picked Indonesia for its very first plant in ASEAN and another high-tech EV facility in Singapore. The company also closed its Asia & Pacific Regional Headquarters in Malaysia and moved it to Jakarta, Indonesia.

Let us know how much do you think Tesla cars would cost in Malaysia, and do you think Elon Musk will open a Tesla auto plant here? Who know’s right since Tesla just recently became a company worth 1 trillion dollar!

P/S: It doesn’t matter if you drive a Tesla or a Myvi, you would still to make sure your car is insured! Grab our RENTAS150 promo to get RM150 off your car insurance today!

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Cheat Sheet For Beginners on No Claim Discount (NCD)

Cheat Sheet For Beginners on No Claim Discount (NCD)

At some point in our lives, we will have our own car. As much as it sounds exciting, it also comes with a certain responsibility, including knowing all the essential information.

For newbies, NCD, betterment and insurance may seem intimidating at first but you can easily understand them once you get the hang of it. If you want to attain thorough information about NCD, you’re in the right place.

Below, we have gathered all the necessary deets and answers to the most frequently asked questions.

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What is No Claim Discount (NCD)?

No claim discount or commonly known by its abbreviation NCD refers to an insurance discount that is given to individuals who didn’t make any claim for a year. It also includes the absence of third party claims made against your policy.

The rate of NCD is set and fixed by the Persatuan Insurans Am Malaysia (PIAM) Motor Tariff. NCD is not available during the first purchase of your  insurance policy. However, you can choose to transfer the NCD of any existing vehicle registered under your name to the new vehicle.

The maximum rate of the NCD is 55% which is eligible for those who managed to keep a clean free record for 5 consecutive years.

Needless to say, NCD is the core of insurance as it allows you to enjoy up to 55% discount on the insurance cost.

What’s the rate of NCD in Malaysia?

Period

Private Car

Motorcycle

Commercial Vehicle

1st year

0%

0%

0%

2nd year

25%

15%

15%

3rd year

30%

20%

20%

4th year

38.33%

25%

25%

5th year

45%

25%

25%

After 5th years

55%

25%

25%

The table above states the NCD rate in Malaysia, and the amount differs depending on the type of vehicle you’re using.

The rate for private cars and motorcycles is not the same as those who own private cars can enjoy the highest rate of NCD, which is capped at 55%. Whereas for motorcycles and commercial vehicles, the maximum NCD rate is only 25%. 

Based on the table, the rate of NCD will increase annually, and this reward is given to vehicle owners for being a safe driver.

As an example, if you receive a quotation with a basic premium of RM5,000 with 30% NCD, you can save up to RM1,500. If you manage to keep a claim-free record until the NCD increases to 55%, you can enjoy a whopping RM2,750 discount. Well, isn’t that great?

How To Check Your Car NCD?

Apart from referring to your previous insurance policy, you can easily check the rate of your car NCD online.

One way to do that is on our website! You just have to fill out your vehicle information. Do note that you can only check your NCD on fatberry.com if your insurance policy is expiring within 2 months. If your insurance policy is not expiring anytime soon, you can also head over to MyCarInfo.

However, make sure that the information matches with the registered details on the Malaysia Road Transport Department. Do note that some people opt for the special ID instead of their NRIC when they register their vehicle details.

Hence, if you’re a public servant, particularly an army or policeman, remember to recheck the actual ID that you used.

Does Windscreen Affect My Car Insurance NCD Rate? 

One of the most common questions that people frequently ask about NCD is whether or not claiming a broken windscreen affects the NCD. Well, it actually depends on several situations:

If you didn’t add on the windscreen insurance:

Although you can claim the replacement of the broken windscreen from your insurer, it can affect the NCD rate as it is considered as a claim. Hence, it is recommended that you include the windscreen insurance whenever you purchase one. 

If you already have a windscreen insurance: 

For those who have included this add on, you can simply claim for the windscreen replacement without having to worry about the deduction. The cost of such replacement has been covered by the add on

On another note, if you decide to pay for the cost incurred for the broken windscreen, it will not affect the rate of NCD.

How to Transfer the NCD to Another Vehicle? 

As we have mentioned earlier you can transfer the NCD of your existing vehicle to a newer one. Generally, it is recommended that you do this to enjoy a discount price of the premium cost.

As new vehicles tend to have a high premium due to the stipulated insured value, transferring the NCD is the ultimate way to save your money. Please note that you cannot transfer the NCD of your car to the motorcycle or vice versa. It can only be done for similar types of vehicles. 

Once the NCD has been transferred, the old vehicle will automatically have 0% NCD. However, the car insurance NCD rate will increase accordingly if no claim has been made within the 12 months.

If you want to transfer the NCD, you can visit the nearest insurer’s branch and request them to do so. However, you may need to pay a certain amount of the prorated price.

The Essential Things You Should Know About No Claim Discount (NCD)

What if I change to another insurer?

If you want to change to another insurer, you can still enjoy the no claim discount (NDC) that you have acquired throughout these years. So, whether you prefer Zurich, RHB, Takaful Malaysia, AmGeneral Insurance,  or etiqa, the NCD rate is applicable to all of the insurers.

Can someone else transfer their no claim discount (NCD) to me? 

The answer is no since the NCD belongs to the individual, so you cannot transfer it to another person. With that being said, you can only transfer the NCD to another vehicle as we have mentioned before. 

I’m a first time car owner, will I get 55% no claim discount (NCD)?

Unfortunately, the rate of no claim discount (NCD) for a first time car buyer is 0%. However, it will increase annually should you keep a claim-free record. The rate will gradually increase based on a renewal basis. 

If I get involved in an accident, will it affect my no claim discount (NCD)? 

Primarily it depends on the situation whether the other party is at fault or not. The insurer will make their discretion based on the police report. If you are found innocent, it will not affect the NCD rate.

In another situation, if you got into an accident and decided to pay for the cost incurred with your own money, it will also not affect the NCD since no claim has been made on your car insurance.

But, what if the other party runs away? Will it affect my car insurance NCD? 

If you managed to get the plate number, the first thing you need to do is make a police report of the incident. If the other party submits a report, the police will investigate the matter and identify the party who is at fault. Therefore, the result is entirely based on the investigation.

On the contrary, if you didn’t manage to catch the glimpse of the vehicle plate number, remember to make a police report. Then you can submit the No Fault Own Damage claim (NFOC) to your insurer. The repair cost will be covered without deducting your car insurance NCD rate.

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