GREAT Cancer Guard

100% lump sum payout for all cancer stages

How this will benefit you

Save on total premiums over your lifetime

Get up to $300,000 upon diagnosis of cancer

Easy online application with 3 simple health declarations

Who can apply

Anyone between 19 and 55 years old (age next birthday) who passes 3 simple health declarations

 

15% off first year premiums and up to $500 one-time cash reward Find out more

Supplement your existing insurance plans to support living expenses, loss of income or medical bills during your recovery period.

Features and benefits

Includes early stage cancer coverage

Your critical illness plan may not cover early stage cancer. Enhance your protection today.

Get up to $300,000 in coverage

This plan offers coverage from $50,000 to $300,000.

Easy online application with 3 simple health declarations

No medical check-up. Apply online in just 10 minutes.

All cancer stages refer to the diagnosis of Early, Intermediate or Major Cancer.
Cancer payouts vary according to the plan type chosen. Exclusions apply. Refer to product summary for more details.

Includes early stage cancer coverage

Your critical illness plan may not cover early stage cancer. Enhance your protection today.

Get up to $300,000 in coverage

This plan offers coverage from $50,000 to $300,000.

Easy online application with 3 simple health declarations

No medical check-up. Apply online in just 10 minutes.

All cancer stages refer to the diagnosis of Early, Intermediate or Major Cancer.
Cancer payouts vary according to the plan type chosen. Exclusions apply. Refer to product summary for more details.

Why us over others?

GREAT Cancer Guard

Premium stays the same as you age
How much is our plan?

Other plans

Premium increases with your age

The above illustration on GREAT Cancer Guard is drawn in comparison to other plans of similar coverage. This comparison does not include information on all similar products. Great Eastern does not guarantee that all aspects of the products have been illustrated.

LET US GUIDE YOU

Find out how much critical illness coverage you need

Get personalised suggestions for each type of coverage on the OCBC Digital app.

How it works

Step 1

Choose your coverage and assess your eligibility with 3 health declarations to get started

The rule of thumb is to have coverage of at least 3.9x your annual salary.

Step 2

Renew the policy to stay protected

Pay premiums either monthly or yearly. You can save on premiums by paying yearly.

Step 3

Make a claim upon diagnosis of cancer and get 100% payout of your coverage amount

After the claim, this plan will be terminated.

How to make a claim?

Exclusive discount

15% off first year premiums. Plus get up to $500 one-time cash reward  

This promotion is by Great Eastern Life and ends on 30 June 2024.

Great Eastern Life’s terms and conditions apply.

Before you apply
What types of cancers are covered?
Early Cancer Intermediate Cancer Major cancer
  • Carcinoma in situ;
  • Early Prostate Cancer;
  • Early Thyroid Cancer;
  • Early Bladder Cancer;
  • Early Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia; Neuroendocrine tumours;
  • Gastro-
  • Intestinal Stromal tumours; or
  • Bone Marrow Malignancies.

Carcinoma in situ of Specified Organs treated with Radical Surgery, which is defined as:

  • the total and complete removal of one of the following organs:
    • Breast
    • Prostate
    • Corpus uteri
    • Ovary
    • Fallopian tube
  • the partial or complete removal of one of the following organs:
    • Colon
    • Stomach

Note: If the organ comes in a pair, the complete and total removal of one side will constitute Radical Surgery. Apart from the colon and stomach, partial removal of an organ will not be covered.

As defined under the standard definitions for cancer under the 37 severe-stage Critical Illnesses (Version 2019) under the Life Insurance Association Singapore (LIA). You may refer to www.lia.org.sg for more details.

Refer to the product summary for definitions of all the 3 stages of cancers covered.

What is a pre-existing condition and why does it matter?

It is any condition which existed before the policy issue date or date of any reinstatement (if applicable) of this policy and for which:

  1. symptoms of the condition existed that would cause an ordinarily prudent person to seek diagnosis, care or treatment; or
  2. medical advice or treatment was recommended by or received from a Medical Practitioner; or
  3. the insured person has undergone medical tests or investigations.

This matters because Great Eastern will not pay the cancer benefit for claims that are directly or indirectly caused by, or resulted from a pre-existing condition.

How do I make a claim?

Please follow these steps to file a claim.

Can I buy this plan for my spouse or children?

You may only buy this plan for yourself.

More questions and answers
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