How to Pay Compulsory Traffic Insurance Online?

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VonEvan
07/24/25 10:43am
Enter the online platform of the insurance company you need to insure with, determine the owner's city, vehicle model, what insurance to purchase, and calculate the premium based on the vehicle's information. The specific details are as follows: 1. Method of paying compulsory traffic insurance: Pay the premium via online transfer/online banking, etc. 2. Additional information: Nowadays, many vehicle owners have already purchased compulsory traffic insurance online. Many banks and auto insurance companies can provide vehicle owners with online channels to purchase compulsory traffic insurance. Enter the online platform of the insurance company you need to insure with, determine the owner's city, vehicle model, what insurance to purchase, and calculate the premium based on the vehicle's information.
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Gertrude
08/11/25 5:45am
Actually, it's quite convenient to pay for compulsory traffic insurance online. I've previously used PICC's official website and app, and the entire process can be completed from a phone or computer. First, open the website of a legitimate insurance company, enter the license plate number or VIN, and the system will automatically calculate the premium amount. Then, fill in the vehicle owner's information, including ID number and contact details, ensuring accuracy to avoid mistakes. Next, choose a payment method—Alipay, WeChat, or bank cards are all supported—and enter the password to complete the transaction. You'll receive the electronic policy immediately after payment, which you can save on your phone for future reference. I recommend comparing a few companies, such as Ping An or Pacific Insurance, as they sometimes offer discounts to save money. Remember to set a reminder before renewing to avoid late fees. Overall, this method saves time and effort, much better than queuing at offline branches.
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