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Virtual Account - Sahabat Insurance

Virtual Account - Sahabat Insurance

In order to improve the quality of our services, we facilitate premium payments with payment services via Virtual Account (VA) which will be listed on every insurance policy of PT Asuransi Sahabat Artha Proteksi.

A Virtual Account is a digital payment method through an account that is created virtually for each customer. To make payments, customers will be referred to their own Virtual Accounts. A Virtual Account consists of a unique customer ID (you can find it in your premium note).

Following are the procedures for payment via BCA Virtual Account (VA):

m-BCA
1. Open m-BCA, select “m-Transfer”.
2. Select “BCA Virtual Account”.
3. Enter the Virtual Account number  and click “OK”.
4. Input your transfer amount and click “OK”.
5. Confirm the transaction detail and click “OK”.
6. Enter m-BCA PIN.
7. Transaction is successful.

ATM BCA
1. Insert your BCA debit card and enter your PIN.
2. Select "Other Transaction”.
3. Select "Transfer”.
4. Select "BCA Virtual Account”.
5. Input "Virtual Account Number"  select “OK”.
6. Input your transfer amount  and click “OK”.
7. Confirm the transaction detail and click “OK”.
8. Your transaction is complete.

Transfer From Other Bank 

Via Apps
1. Oper your Apps, input your code, select “Transfer”.
2. Select “Transfer - Other Bank”.
3. Select Bank BCA (014).
4. Enter your Virtual Account code on Beneficiary Account.
5. Input transfer amount, select “OK”.
6. Confirm the transaction detail, select “OK”.
7. Enter your PIN.
8. Transaction is successful.

Via ATM
1. Insert your card, input PIN, select “Transfer”.
2. Select “Transfer - Other Bank”.
3. Select Bank BCA (014).
4. Enter your Virtual Account code on Beneficiary Account.
5. Input transfer amount, select “OK”.
6. Confirm the transaction detail, select “OK”.
7. Enter your PIN.
8. Transaction is successful.

For more info please call Sahabat Insurance 021-50508080 or email us: [email protected]



Myth or Fact: Car Care Edition

Myth or Fact: Car Edition
When it comes to car care and vehicle maintenance, there’s a lot of information out there. Sahabat Insurance is here to help you debunk popular car care myths and tell you what’s important to know. About filling gas. When is the best time to get your oil changed? When should you change your tires?

When at the gas station you have to turn off your cellphone? Really? There has been no definitive research on the relationship between cell phone signals and fires at gas stations. The possibility of burning could be due to the occurrence of static electricity or an exploding HP battery. However, it never hurts to save your cellphone while refueling.

Shaking the car while filling the gas will fill the tank perfectly
This is a myth, because today's modern car will be filled perfectly without being shaken. Especially when shaken there will be metal friction between the tip of the nozzle and the vehicle, and it can cause sparks.

People believe their oil should be changed every 10,000km. Is this myth or fact?
In fact, oil can be changed every 10,000km or every 6 months. But, it depends on how often you use the vehicle. The kilometer reference is not always the right benchmark to know when to change the oil? The reason is because the performance of the engine will be heavier according to how the driver drives and the road that is crossed.

Car Tires Also Need Rest, Myth Or Fact? Tires don't really need to be rested to follow the driver's rest. If the surface of the tire is slippery, it's time for the tire to retire.

The functions of the hazard lights

1. Use in an emergency
In accordance with the Law on Road Transport Traffic (LLAJ) Article 121 paragraph 1, every motorized vehicle driver is required to install a safety triangle, a hazard warning signal light, or other signals when stopping in an emergency situation on the road. For example, your vehicle stops due to an emergency during a breakdown, a traffic accident, or other conditions such as a tire that needs to be replaced. If you are in an emergency situation, then immediately pull over and press the hazard lights.
2. As a warning sign
The next function of the hazard light is as a warning sign. While driving on the road, there are times when you meet an emergency situation that can threaten your safety.
For example, your brakes don't work, or someone suddenly crosses the road, or other conditions that require you to stop suddenly in the middle of the road.
3. Not for Use in Bad Weather
A misunderstanding about the function of hazard lights is to use them in bad weather such as heavy rain or heavy fog.
Turning on the hazard lights when the weather is bad can actually endanger safety. This is because when the hazard light is active, the automatic turn signal cannot function. If you want to give a turn signal, the vehicles behind you will have a hard time understanding it.
4. Not a signal when entering the tunnel
Turning on the hazard lights when entering the tunnel should be avoided. The hazard light signal will actually confuse the driver of the motor vehicle behind you. When entering a dark tunnel or passage, simply turn on the main light or evening light to maintain visibility.
5. Not for convoys
There are still many car drivers who misinterpret the use of hazard lights. One of them is to use hazard lights during convoys or convoys.
It can be concluded that the actual hazard light function should only be used in an emergency, such as when an accident occurs or the car suddenly breaks down. Avoid turning on hazard lights without a clear situation because it can endanger safety.