Payments your way
We make it easy for you to pay for your personal, small business or commercial insurance policies.
For all payments, please reference either your account number or policy number located on the top right corner of the invoice or statement.
Make a payment by cheque
Pop your cheque payment in Canada Post. Our mailing address:
4853 Hastings Street
Burnaby, BC, V5C 2L1
E-Transfer
Your full payment can be made via e-transfer to accounting@reliance.ca. Please reference your customer number or policy number.
Pay by credit card
You can pay your invoice online through our secure payment gateway. Note: for payments over $5,000, there is a 1.5% surcharge added to the payment.
If you prefer to pay by phone please call the customer service team at 604-255-4616.
Finance
Financing is available through our home, small business and commercial insurance policies. Monthly payments are available and can be paid via credit card.
Still need help?
Should you need assistance to make a payment please call your agent directly or call reception at 604.255.4616
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Liability Insurance
Operating a business is complex and comes with inherent risks. Liability Insurance should be part of your overall business strategy and disaster planning.
Property Insurance
Your livelihood is dependent on the survival of your business, so it is imperative that you protect it against any potential threat – big or small.
Reliance is genuine about making sure your business is properly protected and above all else puts your interests first.
Reliance is genuine about making sure your business is properly protected and puts your interests first above all else.
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