Singapore’s PolicyPal launches employee benefits portal

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Singapore’s InsurTech startup PolicyPal has rolled out an Employee Benefits digital portal, PolicyPal Business dedicated to offering direct group insurance online. The digital portal aims to mitigate the shortcomings of traditional Employee Benefits processes. More than 1,500 employees in small and medium Enterprises (SMEs) and startups are targeted to benefit from this platform.

 HR and business owners can utilise the 100% online platform to streamline the Employee Benefits purchase process in three straight-through steps: selecting a base plan, selecting add-ons, and proceeding to purchase. Upon payment verification, employees will receive immediate provisional coverage after checkout.

“As a digital broker, we realised that the SME business is underserved in the insurance space, hence we want to revolutionise the current outlook of business insurance that requires time-consuming manual processes,” said Val Ji-Hsuan Yap, CEO and Founder of PolicyPal.

“One too many businesses encounter roadblocks and delays in direct group insurance. EZCare was developed with the intention to override the manual mode of business insurance purchases. PolicyPal’s technological solutions will facilitate our goal to revolutionise the insurance landscape – starting with business insurance,” added Colin Chu, Partnerships and Placements Senior Vice President of Liberty Insurance.

EZCare PAL is a collaboration between PolicyPal and Liberty Insurance in conjunction with the launch of  PolicyPal Business. PolicyPal uses its front-end web and app technologies to facilitate EZCare, a group employee benefits plan offered by Liberty Insurance. EZCare boasts coverage from an extensive range of over 500-panel clinics available in Singapore and Malaysia with coverage ranging from $15,000 to $250,000.

The online management dashboard provides convenience for both HR and employees to access their Employee Benefits within the PolicyPal app.

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