Singapore's int'l health-insurance market likely to stay in the pink
In next one to two years, Cigna's Singapore CEO plans to grow business here by expanding its distribution channel
Singapore
THE international health-insurance market in Singapore is expected to grow 15 per cent or more in the next one to two years, even as medical inflation and claims ratios escalate.
And the outlook for the sector remains in the pink of health, Lena Tsia, chief executive of the Singapore branch of Cigna Europe Insurance, tells The Business Times.
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