Gen Y speaks: Getting millennials to care about CareShield Life

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If you’re in your 30s and you’ve never heard of CareShield Life before or have little clue what it is about, you’re probably among the majority. When the new health scheme was announced in May last year, I hardly paid much attention to it, believing that it was something meant for seniors in Singapore.

 

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Ive heard that millennials don't really care cos the money in medisave will eventually be locked be the govt,o/w be utilised if one's sick. notisayone

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