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As a Public Officer recruited on or after 1 Jan 1994, you receive an additional contribution of 1% of your monthly salary into your medisave account under the Medisave-cum-subsidised Outpatient Scheme (MSO). Are you making good use of the contribution to ensure you are adequately covered for hospitalisation?
Have you considered the consequences of medical cost when you are no longer employed and covered under the Comprehensive Co-payment Scheme (CCS)?
Act Now! It is not a matter of whether your dependants or you will get hospitalised but when it might happen. Purchase these attractive Portable plans while you are still in good health and are insurable.
| Portable Term & Critical Illness cover for your dependants and you | Enjoy portable medical coverage at 20% off | |
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Disclaimer:
This material is for general information only and is not a contract of insurance. The precise terms, conditions and exclusions of these plans are specified in their respective Policy Contracts. You should seek advice from a qualified adviser if in doubt. If you choose not to, you will have to take sole responsibility to ensure that these products are appropriate to your financial needs and insurance objectives. Buying a life insurance policy is a long-term commitment. An early termination of the policy usually involves high costs and the surrender value payable may be less than the total premiums paid. Buying health insurance products that are not suitable for you may impact your ability to finance your future healthcare needs.
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