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What are the types of insurance policies that are not accepted for exemption from Home Protection Scheme?


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Updated by CPF
The following are examples of the types of policies that are not accepted for Home Protection Scheme (HPS) exemption purposes:
 
  • Policies that are assigned or pledged as collateral
  • Policies under section 73 of the Conveyancing Law And Property Act (Cap. 61) or under any irrevocable nomination/trust arrangement
  • Policies with loans attached
  • Non-life insurance policies, such as business insurance policies, legacy insurance policies, health insurance policies or general insurance policies (e.g. personal accidental, fire or home contents policies)
  • Policies that are priced in foreign currencies
  • Policies from insurance companies that are not licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and
  • Group policies that are not portable.
      

This information is sourced from CPF


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