MSIG CancerCare Plus

Enjoy 20% off, S$10 Cash via PayNow and S$25 vouchers

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Enjoy 20% off, S$10 Cash via PayNow and S$25 vouchers with MSIG CancerCare Plus

What you apply for

MSIG CancerCare Plus offers an accelerated benefit should you be diagnosed with early stage cancer, equivalent to 50% of the sum assured of S$100,000.

Hence, you will receive a lump sum payout of S$50,000 in case of early cancer, helping you start treating the disease before it advances any further.

Note, however, that this accelerated benefit is a one-time deal. You won’t be able to claim another S$50,000 payout, even should you recover and encounter a new case of early stage cancer later on.

The remaining $50,000 of your benefits will only be paid out should your disease progress to major cancer.

Alternatively, if, upon first detection, your cancer is serious enough to warrant a major cancer diagnosis, you will receive 100% of your sum assured at once.

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How to get your reward

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Enjoy 20% off, S$10 Cash via PayNow and S$25 vouchers with MSIG CancerCare Plus

  • Enjoy 20% off and S$10 via PayNow and S$25 vouchers for MSIG Cancer Insurance when you purchase NOW!
  • Promotion valid till 15 March 2023.
  • Terms and Conditions apply

About MSIG CancerCare Plus

  • 100% payout for major cancers
  • Auto renewable on a yearly basis
  • Fuss-free online application and claims process
  • Pre-existing conditions are excluded
  • There is a 90-day waiting period from the policy issue date or the latest reinstatement date (if applicable) before you can make a claim.
  • Annual premium and sum assured stated is based on a 30-year-old male, non-smoker

Who is it for?

A person aged between 20 years and below 65 years old, residing in Singapore and meets the set of medical related
conditions will qualify for cover:
  •  Has not received or been advised or intend to seek treatment for cancer, leukemia, tumor, lump or growth;
  • Is not awaiting the results of any medical tests, investigations or scans; and
  • Does not have 2 or more immediate family members (i.e., parents or siblings) who have/had been diagnosed
    with cancer