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Medical insurance for LTSVP holder

Post by streetvendor38 » Tue, 02 Aug 2011 4:29 pm

Hi,

As above, is NTUC Income good enough for hospitalization coverage in SG?

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Post by Mad Scientist » Wed, 03 Aug 2011 10:33 am

http://insurancesclaims.blogspot.com/

http://topuniverse.hubpages.com/hub/NTU ... -Singapore

http://www.income.com.sg/insurance/enha ... /index.asp

http://corporatesolutions.swisslife.com ... income.htm

Established in 1970, NTUC Income is Singapore’s only mutual insurance company.
Total premium income in 2009 increased by 14.2% to SGD 3.1 billion.
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No. 1 insurer in life insurance business in 2009, with a market share of 19.3% for new life insurance business in weighted premium.
No. 2 insurer in general insurance business in 2009, with a market share of 10.8%. The general insurance business amounted to SGD 330.2 million.
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