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Frequently Asked Questions

What plans does ECICS offer?

We have 5 standard plans tailor-made for different industries: Office, Retail, Service, F&B and Light Industrial.

Can I register multiple vehicles under a single ECICS Motor Excess Protector Insurance policy?

No, each ECICS Motor Excess Protector Insurance Policy is meant to cover 1 vehicle at any one point in time. At the point of policy inception, you need to declare your vehicle registration number.

Do I still need to pay $5,000 to MOM when I’ve already purchased the Security Bond?

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.

Is Commercial Vehicle insurance compulsory in Singapore?

Yes, it is illegal to use a vehicle in Singapore without a valid insurance cover. At a minimum, you must have third-party insurance, which covers injury or damage caused to other people and their property.

Does the ECICS Motor Excess Protector Insurance cover additional young or inexperienced excess?

Yes, ECICS Motor Excess Protector Insurance covers Named Driver, Unnamed Driver or Young, Inexperienced or Elderly Excess. It does not cover excess for windscreen, sunroof or moonroof.

Do I still need to pay $5,000 to MOM when I’ve already purchased the Security Bond?

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.

What does your Motorcycle insurance cover?

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.

How do I submit a motor claim that involves Theft or Fire or Acts of Vandalism?

Proceed to any of our Approved Reporting Centres within 24 hours or by the next working day with a copy of the police report. We will proceed to process the Fire or Acts of Vandalism claims once investigation is completed. For Theft cases, as the police will need three months to complete their investigation therefore we will only pay out the claim after the investigation is completed.

What are my options available if I am not at fault for the accident?

Claim directly against the Third Party who is liable for the accident. You can bring your damaged car / motorcycle to any of our Authorised Workshops or your own preferred workshop who can assist you to file the Third Party claim; orClaim Own Damage claim under your policy if you have purchased a Comprehensive coverage. You will need to pay necessary Policy Excess (if any). The workshop will then assist you to recover against the Third Party’s insurer for the Excess paid.

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.

Can I used the Family-NCD to purchase from another insurer?

It is not transferrable to other insurers. This is a unique and innovative feature of our product to provide customers and their loved ones the best value they can get.

What is an “Unnamed Driver” in motor policy?

Unnamed Driver refers to someone who is not named under a private car policy.