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Private Motor Car insurance covers private motor cars for personal or domestic usage. Commercial vehicle insurance, on the other hand, covers commercial vehicles used for business or commercial purposes.
The Insured Person must be: - a resident of Singapore who is permanently residing in Singapore; and - between 40 and 75 years old (both inclusive) at the time of application.
ECICS Personal Accident (Elderly) Insurance is specially designed for the elderly, offering benefits such as coverage for broken bones and burns, support for loss of daily living activities, and smart home modification assistance in the event of permanent total disablement.
It is offered an an optional cover to motor traders who requires such coverage.
All riders need to be named in the policy. Unnamed riders are not covered.
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.
It is only covered under Hospital & Surgical Expenses if the FDW had been under your employment for more than 12 months.
No. The Security Bond is included in our Enhanced MaidAssure along with MOM’s minimum medical and personal accident insurance as a package. We do not offer just the Security Bond.
A Security Bond is a commitment to reimburse the government if either you or your FDW 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 FDW you employ (excluding Malaysian helpers), you are required to purchase a $5,000 security bond.
No, you are not able to purchase the Waiver of Counter Indemnity after policy has incepted.
Yes, you can include as many named drivers as you want in your Private Motor Car insurance policy subject to underwriting and additional premium.
You can report the accident at any of our Authorised workshop that is also our appointed Accident Reporting Centres within 24 hours of the accident.
In principle, your NCD applies to you and not to your vehicle. For example, if you sell your vehicle and buy another one, you will retain your NCD. However, if you own more than one vehicle, you might have a different NCD for each vehicle. You should check the details with your insurer, but generally: Your NCD can- - Be transferred if you decide to switch insurer. - Be transferred to another vehicle you own, but it cannot be applied to more than one vehicle at any point in time. For example, if you have accumulated a 30% NCD while using one vehicle, it does not follow that the same NCD applies to any other vehicle that you own or decide to buy. In other words, you will have to earn the NCD for each vehicle separately Your NCD cannot- - be transferred to another person, except for your spouse and within the current insurer only. Transfer of NCD to your spouse will not be applicable if you renew your policy with another insurer.
The accident report will provide us with the necessary information should there be any claims made against you for the accident. Failure to report the accident may result in you handling and settling any claims on your own.
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.
Our policy covers you when you ride your motorcycle in West Malaysia, the Republic of Singapore and that part of Thailand within 80.5km of the border between Thailand and West Malaysia.
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.
We do not cover usage for food, parcel or other delivery services.
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.
All riders need to be named in the policy. Unnamed riders are not covered.