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Includes medical, personal accident, hospitalisation, and repatriation claims.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much sum insured should I buy?

You do not need to choose a sum insured that is equivalent to your excess amount. There is no limit on the number of claims as long as the total claim does not exceed your chosen sum insured per policy year. However, if your chosen sum insured is lower than the excess imposed on your motor insurance policy, ECICS will only pay up to the sum insured during the period of insurance.

Is ECICS Home Contents insurance on first loss basis?

Yes. ECICS Home Contents Insurance is arranged on a first loss basis, which means you won’t be penalised for underinsuring. In the event of a claim, we will cover loss or damage up to the coverage limit you’ve selected.

What is a Foreign Worker Bond and why is it required?

A Foreign Worker Bond (commonly known as security bond) is a commitment to reimburse the government if either you or your foreign worker violates or fail to adhere to the terms and conditions of the work permit. This bond typically takes the form of a banker's or insurer's guarantee. For each non-Malaysian Work Permit holder you employ, you are required to purchase a $5,000 security bond.

Who should get Contractors' All Risks insurance?

Contractors' All Risks insurance can be taken up by the main contractor, subcontractor, or project owner, depending on the contract requirements. It’s often a contractual obligation before work can begin.

Do I need to align the period of insurance for ECICS Motor Excess Protector Insurance policy with my motor insurance policy?

No, you can purchase ECICS Motor Excess Protector Insurance Policy any time. However, do note that there is a 14-day waiting period from the commencement date of policy. Coverage will only start after the 14-day waiting period.

What does the Enhanced MaidAssure Insurance cover?

Enhanced MaidAssure is a comprehensive insurance plan for your Foreign Domestic Worker (FDW) that covers the following benefits:- Accidental Death or Permanent Disablement,- Hospital & Surgical Expenses,- Replacement/Re-hiring Expenses,- Wages & Levy Reimbursement,- Repatriation Expenses,- Insurance bond guarantee.For more information, please refer to the policy wording. Alternatively, feel free to call us at +65 6206 5588, WhatsApp us at +65 8956 5588, or email us at customerservice@ecics.com.sg.

How do I determine the effective date of the policy?

Here's how you can determine the effective date based on each situation:For New FDW:The policy's effective date should be the date your FDW arrives in Singapore. This ensures that insurance coverage begins when the FDW starts her employment duties upon arrival in the country.For Transferred FDW:The policy's effective date should be the day you wish to apply for the issuance of her work permit at MOM. This ensures that insurance coverage is in place when the FDW's work permit is processed and approved for transfer to your employment.For Renewal FDW:The policy's effective date should be one day after the current work permit's expiry date. This ensures that insurance coverage seamlessly continues without any gaps when renewing the FDW's work permit for continued employment.

Why is the policy not exactly 12 or 24 months?

The coverage period for our Enhanced MaidAssure is 14 months or 26 months with the additional 2 months included as mandated by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) in case the FDW overstays in Singapore after her work permit expires.

What are the payment methods available?

We accept payment via Visa/Master Retail Debit or Credit Card online.

What is MOM's Enhanced Medical Insurance Requirements?

To implement for MI policies, renewals or extensions with start date effective from:1 July 2023 (Stage 1)• Introduction of a co-payment element* for employers and insurers for amounts above $15,000, up to an annual claim limit of at least $60,0001 July 2025 (Stage 2)• Standardisation of allowable exclusion clauses• Introduction of age-differentiated premiums for those aged 50 and below, and those aged above 50• Requirement for insurers to reimburse hospitals directly upon the admissibility of the claimPlease visit MOM's website here for more information on the MI enhancements.

What is the time frame for me to report the accident?

Report the accident to us within 24 hours or by the next working day and our representatives will help you with the accident reporting.

How should I declare my claims?

Please declare all claims (excluding windscreen claims) made against your private car insurance during the past 3 years.

Do other insurers recognize this No Claim Discount Protector (NCDP)?

Generally, No Claim Discount Protector (NCDP) are not transferrable from one insurer to another insurer. However, we recognize other insurers’ NCDP.

What are the actions I need to take at the accident scene?

You should remember to take note on the following (if the traffic condition permits):Take photos and videos of the accident scene, surrounding areas, damaged property and the damages of the vehicles involved together with their license plate numbers.Exchange particulars with all drivers involved in the accident.Actual road name and any prominent landmarks.If possible, take down the particulars of all injured persons and note the extent of the injuries sustained.

Do you have Excess Waiver in your Private Motor Car insurance policy?

Yes, we offer complimentary excess waiver of up to $750 (depending on your current NCD%) for the first claim in a policy year when you repair your accident car at ECICS’s authorized workshops and share your in-car cctv footage with us.

Do you cover everyone who use my motorcycle?

All riders need to be named in the policy. Unnamed riders are not covered.

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