House Insurance
Paying For Your House Insurance
When it comes to paying for your house insurance there are two main methods you can use if you buy your insurance online: credit/debit card or interest free direct debit payments.
If you purchase your house insurance policy over the telephone you also have the option of paying via cheque.
Interest Free Direct Debit
The chance to spread the cost of your house insurance by monthly instalments can help you budget each month and it is appealing to many customers because they don't have to brace themselves to pay a lump sum all at once.
At UIA you can pay by direct debit over ten months so that you can enjoy two months with nothing to pay at all. What's more, because our direct debit service is interest free you don't have to worry about any additional interest, unlike some other insurance companies who charge a high APR to pay by instalments.
Debit/Credit Card Payments
When you purchase your house insurance policy you may wish to pay for it straight away, which is why we accept all major credit and debit cards. The payment method is quick, simple and secure and, once complete, you can enjoy the peace of mind that your property is insured.
If you decide to make your payment online you can be confident it will be secure as our website uses 128-bit encryption that disguises and protects your personal and payment details and prevents them from being accessed by or disclosed to third parties. You'll notice the 'Verisign' logo and padlock symbol on all of our secure pages on the website.
Pay For Your House Insurance by Cheque
Because not everyone is comfortable making payments over the phone or Internet we have the option for customers, who take out a house insurance policy over the phone, to pay by cheque.
Whichever way you decide to pay for your house insurance, whether via interest free direct debit payments, debit/credit cards or by cheque, you can rest assured that you will be getting excellent levels of cover for your money.
Get a UIA house insurance quote online today and you could save 15%.
