Protecting for a
BETTER tomorrow

At ECICS, we’ve been protecting individuals and businesses in Singapore since 1975. As a homegrown general insurer, we offer dependable insurance solutions — from motor and maid insurance to commercial and specialty coverage — backed by dedicated support and fast, fair claims.

A Singapore Insurer Built on Reliability and Relationships

Established in 1975, ECICS has grown alongside Singapore — earning the trust of families, employers, and businesses across the nation. As a licensed general insurer regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), we specialise in providing practical, straightforward insurance solutions tailored to local needs. Our portfolio includes motor insurance, maid insurance, home content insurance, personal accident coverage, commercial vehicle insurance, and other business protection plans.

What sets ECICS apart is our commitment to people. We believe insurance should be accessible, reliable, and personal. Whether you’re protecting your vehicle, safeguarding your home, or managing business risks, our team is here to guide you through every step — from quote to claim. With decades of experience and a strong local presence, ECICS continues to support the evolving needs of our community, delivering peace of mind when it matters most.

Our Milestones

1975
1993
2013
2018
2022
2023
2025

1975

Nearly 50 Years of Insurance Expertise

Founded in 1975, ECICS began as a specialist in performance bonds and credit insurance, supporting businesses in construction, trade, and finance with the confidence to grow.

1975

Nearly 50 Years of Insurance Expertise

Founded in 1975, ECICS began as a specialist in performance bonds and credit insurance, supporting businesses in construction, trade, and finance with the confidence to grow.

1993

Backed by IFS Capital, SGX-Listed Financial Group

As a wholly-owned subsidiary of IFS Capital, we leverage the strength of a regional financial powerhouse to expand our solutions and serve our clients better.

1993

Backed by IFS Capital, SGX-Listed Financial Group

As a wholly-owned subsidiary of IFS Capital, we leverage the strength of a regional financial powerhouse to expand our solutions and serve our clients better.

2013

Fully Licensed by Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)

ECICS is a licensed general insurer, authorised by the Monetary Authority of Singapore to underwrite and distribute a wide range of insurance products with full independence.

2013

Fully Licensed by Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)

ECICS is a licensed general insurer, authorised by the Monetary Authority of Singapore to underwrite and distribute a wide range of insurance products with full independence.

2018

Headquartered at SingPost Centre, Paya Lebar

Our move to SingPost Centre marks a new chapter in our journey—improving accessibility, collaboration, and capacity for future growth in one of Singapore’s thriving commercial hubs.

2018

Headquartered at SingPost Centre, Paya Lebar

Our move to SingPost Centre marks a new chapter in our journey—improving accessibility, collaboration, and capacity for future growth in one of Singapore’s thriving commercial hubs.

2022

Launched Used Car Warranty with Sgcarmart

In collaboration with Singapore’s leading automotive marketplace, we introduced a Used Car Warranty that helped raise buyer confidence and improve standards in the pre-owned vehicle market.

2022

Launched Used Car Warranty with Sgcarmart

In collaboration with Singapore’s leading automotive marketplace, we introduced a Used Car Warranty that helped raise buyer confidence and improve standards in the pre-owned vehicle market.

2023

Tailored Motor Insurance with Inchcape

In collaboration with Inchcape Automotive, distributor of brands like Toyota and Lexus, we launched DriveSure—a custom insurance plan designed for discerning drivers in Singapore.

2023

Tailored Motor Insurance with Inchcape

In collaboration with Inchcape Automotive, distributor of brands like Toyota and Lexus, we launched DriveSure—a custom insurance plan designed for discerning drivers in Singapore.

2025

Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence

2025 marks ECICS’ 50th anniversary — a proud milestone made possible by the trust and support of our partners and customers. As we celebrate this golden chapter, we look ahead with gratitude, innovation, and a continued commitment to protect what matters most.

2025

Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence

2025 marks ECICS’ 50th anniversary — a proud milestone made possible by the trust and support of our partners and customers. As we celebrate this golden chapter, we look ahead with gratitude, innovation, and a continued commitment to protect what matters most.

Why Choose Us

Local and
Homegrown

We understand you because we’re neighbours. We also happen to be one of the few homegrown and locally-owned insurers.

Why Choose Us

Experience

We’ve been around since 1975 and we’re here for good. You may also have heard of our parent (company), IFS Capital (listed on the Singapore Exchange), and PhillipCapital Group.

Why Choose Us

Innovative

We are constantly innovating to serve you with customer-centric solutions and digitally innovative technologies to make insurance as easy and straightforward as possible.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is my NCD transferable?

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.

Do I need Motorcycle insurance 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.

If a named driver comes out to purchase an entirely new policy with ECICS utilising his earned Family-NCD, can he continue to be named driver in the Family NCD policy and continue earning Family-NCD?

In the event that he utilise his earned Family-NCD to buy a new policy with us, he can still remain in the Family NCD policy as a named driver but he will not earn another Family-NCD. The Family-NCD can only be used once per policy per named driver.

What is the deadline for redeeming my Tesla Fractional Shares?

Redemption must be made within one month of your Tesla Motor Insurance policy activation date (please note this is different from the purchase date of your policy). Any redemptions made after this period will be deemed considered invalid.

What are the excluded trades?

Some examples of excluded trades include: - Businesses involved in rental and leasing of cars. - Businesses involved in spray painting and hot works.

My FDW’s age is 61 years old, can I still renew her policy?

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.

Are pre-existing medical conditions covered?

It is only covered under Hospital & Surgical Expenses if the FDW had been under your employment for more than 12 months.

Can I purchase only the $5,000 Security Bond without the accompanying insurance?

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.

What is a 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.

Can I buy Waiver of Counter Indemnity after my policy has incepted?

No, you are not able to purchase the Waiver of Counter Indemnity after policy has incepted.

If I made a claim under my Private Motor Car insurance policy, am I still entitled to a cancellation refund?

You will not be entitled to a cancellation refund if there is a claim made under your Private Motor Car insurance policy.

What are the actions I need to take at the accident scene?

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.

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.

Do I need to report to the police for all motor accidents?

You will only need to report to the police under the following circumstances:Damage to Government vehicle or propertyAccident with a foreign registered vehicleA Hit and Run accidentVehicle is stolen or vandalisedVehicle caught fireAccident involving a Pedestrian, Cyclist or Personal Mobility Device (PMD) usersA Malaysian police report is required if the accident happened in Malaysia.

Who must be present and what documents are required for the accident reporting?

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.

Do I need Motorcycle insurance 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.

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