Payments made through any of these payment partners are credited to your policy one banking day after the transaction date.
How do I pay insurance with iBanking?
You can use these services to set up a recurring payment for your regular premium insurance in Singapore dollars. Please note that at this time, we can only accept GIRO payments from DBS/POSB accounts. You have the following options:
- After agreeing to and acknowledging the relevant notices and terms and conditions, click to enroll.
- You will be sent to the DBS iBanking website by iPay. Please log in with your banking credentials. Password and user ID
Can insurance premium be paid online?
You can pay your premium on time by paying it online at any time and from anywhere. This is a convenient and hassle-free way to pay your insurance premiums. We provide a wide selection of safe and secure payment alternatives.
What is my Manulife account number?
Your account number can be found on the Accounts page if you require it. Even better, if you require a void cheque, you can print one from the left-hand menu after logging into our online banking site.
How long do you have to pay Manulife insurance?
Life insurance premiums should be paid within 31 days of the due date, while financial plan premiums should be paid within 60 days of the due date.
Only if your policy is not enrolled in our Autopay program will you receive a billing message as a reminder for premium due.
Premiums are paid in accordance with the payment method you select, such as annual, semi-annual, quarterly, or monthly.
Post-dated checks, credit card enrollment, or an auto debit arrangement with BPI, BDO, Metrobank, or China Bank are all options for paying monthly premiums.
How do I transfer money to my Manulife account?
Log in to the Manulife Bank app on your mobile device. In the bottom menu, select Transfers. Transfer money by tapping the Transfer money button. To transfer money between your accounts, follow the on-screen instructions.
Can I pay insurance using credit card?
Individuals can pay their insurance premiums using a variety of options, including internet banking, auto-debit, credit cards, and debit cards. Given the importance of credit cards in the ordinary person’s life, it’s understandable that most people would prefer to pay their insurance premiums with credit cards. Is this strategy, however, beneficial or does it come with its own set of problems? The purpose of this post is to address the same issue.
What is iPay?
iPay is a bill payment service that uses your Internet banking account to make payments to businesses and people. You can choose who to pay, from which account the payment should be made, and when the payment should be made.
How can I pay my insurance online?
Fill out the policy information and pay using NetBanking or Debit/Credit Cards. This service is available for non-ULIP plans as well. Payments can now be made using a VISA/Mastercard credit card (domestic only) for a small convenience fee.