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Singlife Connect 3.0 launched to build 'Beyond Insurance' ecosystem

It seeks to create integrated solutions in health, lifestyle, and financial literacy amongst others.

Singlife has launched Singlife Connect 3.0, the third edition of its accelerator programme, focusing on ecosystem sales and developing holistic solutions that go beyond traditional insurance boundaries. 

The accelerator programme will support up to five startups, targeting companies that contribute to building a comprehensive "Beyond Insurance" ecosystem. 

In particular, Singlife is seeking partners who can help create integrated solutions across various areas, including health and wellness integration, lifestyle and rewards partnerships, financial literacy and wellness solutions, and digital commerce integration.

Selected startups will gain access to Singlife’s extensive network of ecosystem partners, opportunities to co-create "Beyond Insurance" propositions, regulatory guidance for hybrid insurance-lifestyle solutions, and mentorship from industry experts throughout the programme.

The programme is open to startups with solutions in the lifestyle sector that aim to integrate insurance into their offerings. Ideal applicants should either have established operations or plans to enter the Singapore market, with a focus on business-to-consumer solutions that enhance customer lifestyle experiences.

The first two editions of Singlife Connect produced graduates such as Intellect, HeyMax, Outside, and GetPaid, launching commercial projects that introduced solutions for insurance distribution.

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