Receive 100% sum insured or total premiums paid (whichever is higher) for cancer, heart attack or stroke, which make up 90% of all critical illness claims¹.
Have the option to renew your critical illness coverage yearly up to age 85.
Option to add on heart and neurological disorders benefit to enhance your protection.
Address the protection gap in your existing critical illness coverage with up to S$200,000 in coverage from Big 3 Critical Illness insurance.
Our financial advisors can guide you to understand your coverage needs and recommend a customised life plan that suits your needs.
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¹ Source: Gen Re Dread Disease Survey (2015 – 2019), published in 2022. Figure rounded to the nearest whole number.
² Provided that you are in the pink of health. All insurance applications are subject to company’s underwriting and acceptance.
Premiums are rounded up to the nearest dollar.
This page is for general information only and all information presented is for illustrative purposes. Please refer to the detailed terms and conditions of this plan in the policy contract.
Buying life insurance policy is a long term commitment. You may wish to seek advice from a financial adviser representative before making a commitment to purchase the policy. In the event that you choose not to seek advice from a financial adviser representative, you should consider whether the policy is suitable for your needs. Buying health insurance products that are not suitable for you may impact your ability to finance your future healthcare needs. Switching from an existing policy to a new one may have potential disadvantages.
This policy is protected under the Policy Owners’ Protection Scheme which is administered by the Singapore Deposit Insurance Corporation (SDIC). Coverage for your policy is automatic and no further action is required from you. For more information on the types of benefits that are covered under the scheme as well as the limits of coverage, where applicable, please contact us or visit the LIA or SDIC websites (www.lia.org.sg or www.sdic.org.sg).
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