Freelance real estate agents get new healthcare benefits scheme

3,000 agents and their families to pay less for services at clinics, dentists and traditional Chinese medicine clinics

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The Singapore Estate Agents Association (SEAA) is rolling out a healthcare scheme today that can help members cut their medical bills, a move that follows similar initiatives by at least two real estate firms here.

The collaboration with SingCapital, a financial advisory firm, gives self-employed real estate agents corporate rates for healthcare services at general practitioner clinics (GPs), dentists and traditional Chinese medicine clinics.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on August 03, 2018, with the headline Freelance real estate agents get new healthcare benefits scheme. Subscribe