Singlife has unveiled three new Integrated Shield Plan riders and a Singlife Care Collab Recovery Support Benefit, set to launch on 1 April 2026. These initiatives aim to offer Singaporeans more affordable healthcare options as the nation transitions into a super-aged era. The new riders, Singlife Health Plus Private and Singlife Health Plus Public, will reduce premiums by 30% to 84%, aligning with the Ministry of Health’s latest requirements.
The Singlife Care Collab Recovery Support Benefit, available at no extra cost to new and existing customers with Singlife Health Plus and Singlife CareShield or ElderShield, provides up to $20,000 in coverage for home nursing care and rehabilitation services in cases of severe disability. This benefit is part of Singlife’s broader Care Collab initiative, which connects customers with wellness and recovery programmes through partnerships with agencies like the Singapore Cancer Society, Stroke Support Station, and Dementia Singapore.
Helen Shen, Group Head of Products at Singlife, emphasised the company’s commitment to supporting customers’ wellbeing from diagnosis to recovery. “We want to take care of our customers’ wellbeing from the time they are first diagnosed till their recovery,” she stated. “We aim to ease their families’ burdens and show them a better way to recover from disability, throughout their entire journey.”
As Singapore’s long-term care costs rise, currently averaging $3,000 per month, Singlife’s new offerings provide a comprehensive solution to meet the growing demand for accessible healthcare. The company plans to expand its Care Collab network, focusing on closing the protection gap for ageing Singaporeans.



