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Yes, our premiums are dependent on the Insured Person's occupation class. Class 1: Professionals/persons engaged in indoor & non-manual work in non-hazardous places. Examples: Accountant, Banker/Finance Officer, Lawyer, IT Professional, Teacher. Class 2: Professionals/persons engaged in work of an outdoor or supervisory nature or involved occasionally in manual work whose duties do not involve the use of tools or machinery or exposure to any special hazard. Examples: Property Agent, Sales Executive, Nurse, Chef, Physiotherapist. Class 3: Professionals/persons engaged in manual work, involving the use of tools or machinery but not of a particularly hazardous nature. Examples: Electrician, Car Mechanic, Commercial Driver, Gardener, Painter.
In the event of an accident involving your registered vehicle, your insurer for your motor insurance policy must have paid out a claim amount higher than your policy excess in order for you to seek reimbursement on the excess you have paid from your ECICS Motor Excess Protector Insurance Policy. If the claim amount paid out is lower than your policy excess, you will not be able to seek reimbursement from your ECICS Motor Excess Protector Insurance Policy.
Yes, you will qualify for this promotion when you renew your Tesla Motor Insurance, as long as no claims have been filed during the policy year.
Yes, if you change your mind after the policy is issued, please write to us within 14 days from the date of receipt of the policy. We will refund you in full subject to no claims made under the policy.
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.
No, you do not need to pay $5,000 upfront to MOM as we act as a guarantor by issuing a Letter of Guarantee to MOM on your behalf. However, if you or your FDW breaches any of MOM’s rules or conditions, MOM may forfeit the bond and demand for payment from ECICS. In such cases, we will seek recovery of the amount from you.
We have 3 plans to suit your needs. The Comprehensive plan covers loss or damage to your motorcycle, as well as third party liability for bodily injury and property damage.
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.
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.
The moment the policy has lapsed/ceased, the Family NCD benefit will likewise cease. All earned Family-NCD will be forfeited. However, we understand that there could be various reasons why customers may temporarily not own a car therefore do consult us to see how we can help.
You will not be entitled to a cancellation refund if there is a claim made under your Private Motor Car insurance policy.
If you sell your private car, you may inform us to cancel your policy. You can submit the request at customerservice@ecics.com.sg or call our mainline at +65 6206 5588 (Mon - Fri excluding Public Holiday, 8:30am - 6:00pm). Your Private Car policy refund is calculated according to the cancellation clause in your policy wording subject to no claims made against your policy.