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.
To implement for MI policies, renewals or extensions with start date effective from:
1 July 2023 (Stage 1)
• Introduction of a co-payment element* for employers and insurers for amounts above $15,000, up to an annual claim limit of at least $60,000
1 July 2025 (Stage 2)
• Standardisation of allowable exclusion clauses
• Introduction of age-differentiated premiums for those aged 50 and below, and those aged above 50
• Requirement for insurers to reimburse hospitals directly upon the admissibility of the claim
Please visit MOM's website here for more information on the MI enhancements.
We do not cover usage for food, parcel or other delivery services.
Typical vehicles include vans, lorries, pickups and refrigerated vehicles.
1. Tesla Motor Insurance policy purchased from ECICS must be issued, in-force, and fully paid.
2. A unique email link will be sent to your registered email address under the subject titled "Tesla Motor Insurance Fractional Shares Campaign (FSPROMO)" for the redemption of Tesla Fractional Shares. Further instructions can be found on the POEMS website after clicking the link.
3. Upon completion of the steps on the POEMS landing page, Tesla Fractional Shares will be deposited into your account within 3 to 4 months following the reconciliation process.
Yes, we offer it as an optional add-on that covers outpatient medical expenses for illness that does not require hospitalisation. This benefit can cover up to $60 per visit, helping to ensure your FDW’s health needs are taken care of without added financial strain.
Yes, you can. We offer Waiver of Counter Indemnity as an optional add-on. With this, your liability on the $5,000 Security Bond is capped at $250, and the insurer covers the rest if the bond conditions are breached. However, this does not apply to any breach of bond conditions due to your negligence or fault.
Certain amendments (e.g., typo error in name or passport number or change in effective date) can be made before the policy effective date. However, a re-transmission to MOM may be required depending on the type of amendment.
• Outpatient Medical Expenses (For Accident) cover medical bills for outpatient treatments that arise solely from Accident. For example, your FDW accidentally scalds her hand while cooking and requires dressing for the burn.• Hospital & Surgical Expenses cover inpatient medical bills for treatments related to both accidents and illnesses.
Yes, the policy will need to be cancelled, and a replacement policy issued.
A No Claim Discount Protector protects your NCD on renewal and allows you to make a claim under your policy without affecting your NCD. Without it, your NCD will be reduced should a claim be made under your policy.
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.
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.
Please repair your windscreen at an ECICS Authorised Workshop. Call the workshop of your choice and they will help you file your claim and advise you accordingly. Click HERE for a copy of the Windscreen claim form.If the windscreen claim is of criminal or vandalism-related, a police report must be made. A copy of the police report must be submitted to your choice ECICS Authorised Workshop.
Yes, so long as the driver has a valid driving license and fulfils our underwriting criteria as named driver, you can purchase this plan and add them as a named driver in the Comprehensive Family NCD Builder Plan.
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.