Prudential Singapore – Change Payment by GIRO to Credit Card

Change Payment by GIRO to Credit Card

If you are paying your Prudential insurance premium by GIRO in Singapore, why not consider switching it to payment by credit card and earn yourself some reward points or cash rebates?

I have recently carried out this change successfully and here’s how it is done:

Basically, there are 2 steps to be completed:

Step 1 – Application for Alteration Form 1

1) Download “Application for Alteration Form 1 [PDF]” to cancel your existing GIRO payment arrangement.

2) Complete the following fields found in the form:

  • Policy Number(s)
  • Name of Policyowner
  • Financial Consultant’s Code and Name
  • Tick Cash/Cheque under “A. Payment Method”
  • Signature of Policyowner and Trustee(s)/Assignee
  • Name and Date

3) Mail this form to Prudential at:

Prudential Assurance Company Singapore (Pte) Limited
Robinson Road P.O. Box 492
Singapore 900942

Step 2 – Application for Regular Premium Payment by Credit Card

4) Log into PRUaccess using your SingPass.

5) Navigate to Payment Settings, then Change Payment Method to Credit Card / Change Credit Card.

6) Complete information accordingly and submit.

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