According to The Fast Mode, the solution is underwritten by Etiqa Insurance, and eligible Singapore-based consumers can benefit from it exclusively through Singtel’s Dash app. Moreover, the Dash EasyEarn will add a series of financial services to the existing Dash mobile app, which currently provides payments, mobile data top-ups, ecommerce, lifestyle, and remittance services.
The solution comes to provide help for investors who want to start saving regularly for their future but who may be concerned about cash flow, especially during these challenging times. Therefore, they can start a Dash EasyEarn plan with a minimum initial premium of USD 2,000, up to a maximum of USD 20,000, with other benefits included, such as up to 2% per annual returns for the first policy year, no lock-in period, and unlimited withdrawals with zero penalties.
Furthermore, Dash EasyEarn offers up to 105% of the account value in the event of death, security through its capital guarantee, while allows users to withdraw their funds any time in case of emergencies, without penalties or any interest clawback.
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