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AIA Singapore gifts 6-month free coverage for national day

It plans to provide six months of complimentary insurance coverage.

AIA Singapore announced a special offer as part of its National Day celebration, providing six months of complimentary insurance coverage, including critical illness (CI) and mortality coverage, as well as free teleconsultations with WhiteCoat. 

The offer is available to all Singaporean residents, limited to the first 15,000 sign-ups starting on 5 August.

AIA Singapore aims to address the significant protection gaps in Singapore, with a 74% gap in CI coverage and a 21% gap in mortality protection. 

By offering this complimentary coverage, the insurer said it seeks to enhance the nation's financial security during critical times and improve insurance literacy to help Singaporeans address their underinsurance gaps.

The coverage provides protection against unforeseen circumstances, such as CI and death due to sickness and accidents, and includes telemedicine services for convenient healthcare access.

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