How Much Is Motor Third Party Insurance In Uganda

How Much Is Motor Third Party Insurance In Uganda

Motor Third Party Liability Insurance (MTPL) ensures that damage to third party health and property caused by an accident for which driver and/or owner of the car were responsible is covered.

Terms and Conditions

Terms and conditions apply. Full terms, conditions and exclusions of cover are contained in the policy document. Some of our Sales staff earn commission for the business acquisition.

Standard Chartered Bank Uganda Limited is regulated by Bank of Uganda. Customer deposits are protected by Deposit Protection Fund of Uganda. Bancassurance business is regulated by the Insurance Regulatory Authority of Uganda.

Terms and Conditions

Terms and conditions apply. Full terms, conditions and exclusions of cover are contained in the policy document. Some of our Sales staff earn commission for the business acquisition. Products are underwritten by Sanlam General Insurance.

Standard Chartered Bank Uganda Limited is regulated by Bank of Uganda. Customer deposits are protected by Deposit Protection Fund of Uganda. Bancassurance business is regulated by the Insurance Regulatory Authority of Uganda.

Motor Third Party Insurance Price In Uganda

Total agreements can go up to Shs50m in aggregate.

How do I pay a third party motor in Uganda?

You can pay with either the MTN menu, Airtel menu or Centenary Bank Agency Banking. MTN subscribers will dial *165# and select 4 (payments), select 5 for fees and taxes and then select 5 (motor third party, enter vehicle details, and complete payment.

Is third party insurance compulsory in Uganda?

The Act provides for compulsory insurance against third party bodily risks in respect of the use of vehicles. It is mandatory that any vehicle, van or motorcycle for private or commercial use should have Motor Third Party insurance cover. The law only exempts Government owned vehicles.

Why is motor third party insurance compulsory in Uganda?

Motor third party insurance was established in Uganda in 1989 as a social policy to protect motorists and other road users (third parties) in the event of an accident. However, reports show that only a few motorists filed claims to their insurers for compensation despite being involved in road traffic accidents.

How do I check if my third party insurance is valid?

Step 1: Visit the official website of VAHAN e-Services and click on “Know your vehicle details” from the top navigation. Verification Code’.

Step 3: Click on ‘Search Vehicle’.

Step 4: You will be able to view the insurance expiry date of the vehicle along with other details of the vehicle