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Types of savings
Fixed Deposits Fixed deposits (FDs) are regarded as safe instrument to earn interest on your money. You place with a specific sum of money for an agreed term and interest rate offered by the bank. Larger deposits or longer terms of duration have higher interest rates. Generally, the rates offered are higher than those of [...]
Take 5 Minute Quiz & Win iPod Touch 8GB & Asus Eee
Have you heard of IM$avvy, recently heavily promoted in channel 8. It is a website specially setup by CPF Board and MoneySENSE for Singaporean, to increase their general knowledge about financial planning and products. This is a great information website as most Singaporean are still lacking proper financial planning knowledge and advises. Currently IM$savvy is [...]
Get Corporate Travel Insurance For Your Employees
Get Corporate Travel Insurance For Your Employees AIG Corporate Assist-Enhanced lets you travel the world in complete freedom, knowing you have comprehensive protection – whether occasional business travelers or corporate globe-trotters, you can choose your plan from the widest range of benefits and services. What’s New * Maximum length of each business trip increased to [...]
NTUC Car Insurance Renewal
Was busy helping my client to do a last minute NTUC car insurance renewal so decided to share with some of you guys here just in case you need to renew yours soon! My friend was asking me to search for a ceaper quotation for his expiring car insurance therefore I got some details from [...]
All newborn Singaporeans to be offered MediShield coverage from Dec
From December, all newborn Singaporeans and Permanent Residents will be offered Medi Shield coverage. The Health Ministry will also facilitate coverage for Singaporean and Permanent Resident (PR) youths from the middle of next year. Sulaiman Azim is a healthy 11-year-old. But when he was younger, he was often sick and was hospitalised three times – [...]
What Is CPF and How Can I Use It?
Introduction to CPF Secure your retirement With rising life expectancy, a Singaporean at age 62 can expect to live for another fifteen to twenty years. A greying Singapore also means a change in the way we support ourselves. Like it or not, the facts and figures are very real: Number of Singaporeans 65 or older… [...]



