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Home > Electronic Funds Transfer
Stop writing checks! Stop
fumbling with stamps and envelopes! Wayne Mutual Insurance now offers a simplified way to pay your insurance bill: Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). Here’s how it works: With EFT, Wayne Mutual will draw payments directly from your checking, savings or credit union account every month. Your insurance bill is automatically paid on time, conveniently and with no hassle. Here’s what you save: Save Time! No more writing checks and
dropping them in the mail. Here’s how to get started: Simply open and print and fill out the form below, attach a voided blank check or a savings account deposit slip and send it to your Wayne Mutual agent or directly to us. Wayne Mutual EFT Registration Form
Here are answers to other questions you may have: What if my premium amount changes? If your policy premium changes due to any changes you request, we will send you a statement indicating the revised amount to be withdrawn from your account. Can I discontinue EFT? Yes. To discontinue your participation in the EFT program, send written notice to your Wayne Mutual agent. Is EFT available for quarterly, semi-annual or annual payments? At this time, EFT is only available for monthly payments. Is EFT available for “client bill” policies (multiple policies on a single billing statement)? At this time, EFT is not available for “client bill” policies. If you are on client bill and want to switch to EFT, we can either cancel and rewrite your policies as direct bill or wait until the policies renew to switch to EFT. Is EFT available if my policy is paid by a mortgagee? If your policy premium is paid by your mortgagee, or if the premium is to become mortgagee-billed from your escrow account at the next renewal of your policy, EFT is not available. What if my bank account changes? If you change banks or change accounts, you will need to update your EFT enrollment form. Please contact your Wayne Mutual agent. Still have questions? If so, contact
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