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.
We accept payment via Visa/Master Retail Debit or Credit Card online.
The Insured Person must be: - a resident of Singapore who is permanently residing in Singapore; and - between 18 and 65 years old (both inclusive) at the time of application.
Contractors' All Risks insurance covers a wide range of projects such as residential and commercial building construction, renovation works and infrastructure projects.
No. You’re eligible as long as you have a valid insurance policy issued by a Singapore-licensed insurer.
Yes, the policy will need to be cancelled, and a replacement policy issued.
MOM will issue the discharge letter 1 week after the FDW has left Singapore. Please provide us with a copy of the discharge letter to proceed with your cancellation.Please note that the effective date of insurance cancellation will be determined based on the discharge date from MOM, not the date when the work permit is cancelled.
It is only covered under Hospital & Surgical Expenses if the FDW had been under your employment for more than 12 months.
No, you are not able to purchase the Waiver of Counter Indemnity after policy has incepted.
The eligibility criteria states that the insured FDW must be between 23 and 60 years old at the time of application. This means that individuals outside of this age range may not qualify for coverage under the insurance policy.
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.
The premium of your car insurance policy is calculated based on the profiles of all the declared drivers including the named driver(s). Depending on the risk profiles of the drivers, the premium may remain the same, increase or decrease.
The driver involved in the accident must report personally, with a copy of the Driving License and NRIC, and the certificate of insurance to the Accident Reporting Centres. The vehicle must also be made available for photo-taking at the time of reporting.
ECICS will be transmitting the details of your Private Car Policy to LTA upon successful enrolment within 3 business days. Please contact our mainline if you require support to urgently submit to LTA for online road tax renewals. Alternative, you can proceed to LTA office with the Certificate of Insurance to physically renewal your road tax at LTA office. Our mainline number is +65 6206 5588 (Mon - Fri excluding Public Holiday, 8:30am - 6:00pm).
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.
Under the Motor Claims Framework (MCF), in any accident regardless how minor it was, it is a requirement that an accident report be lodged in any of our Approved Reporting Centres within 24 hours or by the next working day. Your insurer will do the necessary and review the matter upon receiving the signed Private Settlement form.