Understanding the Types of Car Insurance in Singapore

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Understanding the Types of Car Insurance in Singapore

1. Legal Requirements & Basics

In Singapore, having car insurance is a legal requirement. Every motor vehicle used on public roads must carry at least third-party coverage. This protects against liability claims if you cause an accident involving injury or property damage to others.


2. The Three Main Types of Car Insurance

a) Third-Party Only (TPO)

  • The most basic and affordable coverage.

  • Protects against third-party property damage, injury or death, and legal costs.

  • Does not cover your own car’s damages, nor events like fire or theft.

  • Best suited for drivers on a tight budget or those with older cars.

b) Third-Party, Fire and Theft (TPFT)

  • Covers everything under TPO, plus protection against fire damage and theft of your car.

  • Does not cover collision damages, natural disasters, or windscreen repairs.

  • Suitable for older cars or drivers seeking mid-level coverage without paying high premiums.

c) Comprehensive

  • The broadest and most complete protection.

  • Covers:

    • Third-party liability (injury/death & property)

    • Fire, theft, collisions, natural disasters

    • Windscreen damage, civil disturbances, personal accident, and medical expenses

  • May also include perks like courtesy car, daily transport allowance, and access to selected workshops.

  • Premiums are higher but offer maximum peace of mind.


3. Other Key Factors: Excess & NCD

Excess (Deductible)

The amount you must pay out of pocket before the insurer covers the claim. Types include:

  • Own Damage, Third-Party, or All Claims.

  • The higher the excess, the lower the premium.

No-Claim Discount (NCD)

A discount offered to drivers who make no claims during a certain period. Some comprehensive policies even offer lifetime NCD protection.


4. Tips for Choosing the Right Plan

Your Situation Recommended Plan
Tight budget / older car Third-Party Only (TPO)
Want extra protection affordably TPFT
Need maximum coverage (new/daily use) Comprehensive

Extra tips:

  • Compare quotes across different insurers to get the best value.

  • Check workshop requirements, named driver rules, and optional add-ons such as flood or windscreen protection.

  • Consider voluntary excess to lower your premium, though it increases your personal liability.


5. Quick Summary

  • TPO = Minimum legal, cheapest, no coverage for your own car.

  • TPFT = Adds fire & theft, suitable for older cars.

  • Comprehensive = Covers almost everything, higher cost but full peace of mind.

  • Understand excess & NCD to manage costs better.

  • Always choose based on your needs and budget, and compare insurers.


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