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NTUC Clears Doubt on Payout Under Hospitalisation Plan

Below is the Straits Times Article on NTUC clearing the air on why they paid the amount they paid for a certain case. Many times, people have no idea what they purchase from the insurance companies because of ignorance and also complicated rules and jargon used by the insurance industry. It is time that the government starts a compulsory education for all in Singapore. I REFER to Mr Ong Kok Lam's Forum Online letter last Wednesday, "Puzzled by insurer's payout for medical claim". Mr Ong wrote that his wife could claim only $240 of her $7,995.15 hospitalisation bill under her IncomeShield MA Plan, and inquired why the payout was not higher. Generally, the amount that a policyholder can claim depends on the type of insurance plan that he is covered under. All shield plans currently available on the market have a "deductible" and a "co-insurance" feature. A "deductible" is the amount a policyholder has to pay before the insurance benefit i...

NTUC Income's Aim Series

NTUC Income’s Aim Series are comprehensive life-cycle solutions to help investors manage their investments over their different life stages. Designed as “all-in-one” financial planning tools, the Aim Series consist of 4 Target Date portfolios, viz Aim 2015, Aim 2025, Aim 2035 and Aim 2045, which seek to provide long-term capital growth over the given investment time horizon. A fifth portfolio, Aim Now, is designed for investors who are looking for capital stability and potential income. Each Aim Series fund will have a different risk profile and will invest in a wide range of investments covering markets throughout the world. Aim 2015, Aim 2025, Aim 2035 and Aim 2045 will have investment horizons centred around 2015, 2025 2035 and 2045 respectively, and will typically invest in a higher proportion of growth assets in the wealth building life stage to capture growth opportunities from equities, property securities and commodities. These will be gradually reduced over the portfolios’ gli...