Never Miss Another NYSIF Bill with AutoPay

NYSIF AutoPay – A Sure Thing for Payments
Have you taken advantage of NYSIF AutoPay? AutoPay is simply the easiest and most convenient way for policyholders to pay their NYSIF premiums. It enables policyholders to make automatic electronic premium payments at nysif.com.

• Multiple payment options – Premiums can be paid via checking account, savings account, debit card or major credit card.
• Set it and forget it – Policyholders have one less task to complete, as well as one less due date to remember, each month.
• Email notifications – Notifications can be sent before each AutoPay is scheduled, as well as confirmations for payments received.

Log In to your NYSIF online account and choose “Pay My Bill” to enroll.

Go Paperless
If you haven’t enrolled in NYSIF email notifications, why not? Say goodbye to bulky insurance documents and mail clutter by going paperless at nysif.com. Choose to go paperless and receive email notifications as soon as statements and documents become available online.

  1. Go to nysif.com: Log In, then select “Account Management” from the drop-down menu.
  2. Choose “Email Notifications” to access your Notification Center and enroll in paperless.
  3. Choose your paperless options: You can choose to go paperless with your premium bill and/or policy documents. Once enrolled, the master account holder will automatically receive email notifications when these documents are available.
  4. Set-up email notifications for your authorized users: Choose the “Notification Management” tab to manage email notifications for your authorized users.

Go paperless, and we’ll waive the credit card fee! When an eligible policyholder enrolls in paperless bills & documents, NYSIF will waive the 2.25% fee that normally applies on credit card premium payments. Any policyholder in good financial standing and whose annual workers’ comp premium is equal to or less than $10,000, or whose annual disability premium is equal to or less than $1,000, is eligible. (PFL premium is not counted toward eligibility.)