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Yes, you may own more than 1 Motor Excess Protector insurance policy provided that each Motor Excess Protector insurance policy covers 1 unique vehicle registration number.
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.
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.
Typical exclusions include but is not limited to: - Injury to your own employees. - Contractual liabilities. - Damage to your own property.
ECICS Non-Motor Excess Protector Insurance reimburses the excess amount you are required to pay under your non-motor insurance policy when you make a claim. This includes, but is not limited to, policies such as Fire, Public Liability, and Contractors All Risks insurance.
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.
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.
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.
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 do not cover usage for food, parcel or other delivery services.
Yes, You can let us know that the insured is not driving during the purchase by indicating the Main driver details separately which the policy is being underwritten on.
Most insurers in Singapore will allow you to keep your NCD should there be a break in vehicle ownership for up to 24 months. Some insurers set the timeframe at 12 months. You should contact your insurer for details.
You will not be entitled to a cancellation refund if there is a claim made under your Private Motor Car insurance 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.
If your policy covers Unnamed Drivers, there are additional excess(es) for Unnamed Drivers and Unnamed Young or Inexperienced Drivers. Such additional excess(es) will be applicable on top of the standard policy excess. Please refer to your policy wording for more information.