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Singlife, Intellect ink deal for mental wellbeing

The platform is available in 30 languages across 60 countries.

Singapore-based Singlife has partnered with Intellect, a mental health company, to integrate mental health support into insurance coverage. 

Through the partnership, Singlife policyholders will gain access to Intellect’s self-care platform, which offers personalised mental health support, including self-care programs and preventative tools. 

Additionally, policyholders will have 24/7 access to Intellect’s multilingual helpline, available in 30 languages across 60 countries, providing in-the-moment care and crisis management.

Intellect’s platform, which spans online-to-offline services, enables users to personalise their mental health journeys, addressing key issues like stress, burnout, and emotional well-being.

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