REGINA — SGI has begun to mail out approximately 603,000 rebate cheques to customers across Saskatchewan, part of $90M in relief going out to customers, according to a press release.
“Well-performing investments have brought the Auto Fund’s Rate Stabilization Reserve to a surplus,” Minister Responsible for SGI Don Morgan said.
SGI customers will receive a $100 rebate for each vehicle or motorcycle they had actively registered as of March 9, 2022. Nearly all classes of vehicle (private, commercial, farm) are eligible, while trailers and snowmobiles are not. Customers do not have to request or apply for the rebate. They should receive a cheque as long as their address is up to date with SGI, and customers are advised to ignore any texts they may receive from scammers saying they need to click a link to apply.
The cheques will be mailed in 10 batches between May 19 and May 30. Cheques will be mailed in an order that is randomly assigned by SGI’s system, so two customers in the same household may receive their cheques up to two weeks apart.
SGI is asking customers are asked to be patient while cheques are being delivered. If you haven’t received your cheque by June 21, 2022, or you believe the value of your cheque is inaccurate, call the SGI Customer Service Centre at 1-844-855-2744.
More information about the rebates can be found at https://www.sgi.sk.ca/rebate.