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Great Eastern collaborates with telco for home insurance plan

The insurer and Singtel unveiled a plan which covers various residential housing types.

Great Eastern and Singtel have introduced Singtel Home Protect Flexi, which is being billed as Singapore's most flexible home and contents insurance plan. 

This offering is linked to the customer's Singtel broadband subscription and is automatically updated with the customer's new address if they move, ensuring continuous coverage without any lapses. 

It also offers a no-contract option, allowing customers to cancel at any time. 

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The plan covers various residential housing types, providing coverage of up to S$80,000 for household content and renovations, and up to S$500,000 for personal liability. 

As a launch promotion, first-time customers can enjoy the first two months for free until 31 December, provided they are existing Singtel broadband subscribers. The plan is available through Singtel shops, the company's website, or its customer care hotline.

 

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