SGI expands online MySGI service

Jul 03, 2012 – MySGI, Saskatchewan Government Insurance’s online service that allows insureds to manage their auto insurance, has expanded.

The service has been expanded to include services for co-owners and company customers. Group customers (vehicle co-owners) and most company customers can now renew or cancel vehicle registrations (in select registration classes), pay outstanding receivables using a credit card, update contact information and complete their annual declarations if they’re on monthly payments.

In addition to the transactions listed above, individual customers can also do most of their business with SGI online, including making their annual driver’s license payment; viewing personal information, driver information, vehicle information and notices; requesting driver abstracts, including commercial abstracts; and scheduling Class 5 (private passenger cars and trucks) or motorcycle road test appointments.

Customers can now also choose to go green by receiving select SGI correspondence, such as renewal letters, by email whether or not they have MySGI accounts.

“Since we launched MySGI in 2010, we’ve been committed to expanding the service to benefit as many customers as possible,” said Lyle Mosiondz, SGI Assistant Vice President, Auto Fund Vehicle and Support Services in a statement. “This change brings us a step closer to reaching that goal and will help us meet the demand for more online transactions.”

Mosiondz added that more services will be added to MySGI over time.

About SGI

Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is the province’s self-sustaining auto insurance fund. SGI operates 21 claims centres and five salvage centres across Saskatchewan with a head office in Regina. SGI also works with a network of over 400 motor licence issuers across the province. Customers can now do some transactions online. Look for the MySGI link under Online Services on your motor licence issuer’s website or SGI’s website. SGI’s website.