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OCBC launches first financial and personal wellness programme for property agents


OCBC’s head of global consumer financial services Sunny Quek says that the OCBC PartnerCare programme fills in the gap of property agents who may miss out on certain benefits as they are self-employed (Photo: OCBC)

SINGAPORE (EDGEPROP) - OCBC has launched OCBC PartnerCare, the first comprehensive financial and personal wellness programme for property agents in Singapore, the bank announced on July 5.

The programme will serve more than 35,000 registered property agents and is valued at up to $5,000 annually per agent. It comprises preferential home-loan rates, discounts on Great Eastern insurance plans, bonus interest on referral fees credited to an OCBC 360 account, and access to physical and mental wellness events.

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Over a third of property agents who are already registered with the bank for the purpose of making home-loan referrals have been automatically enrolled in the programme. Agents who have yet to register with OCBC can sign up for the programme through the OCBC agent portal.

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Sunny Quek, head of global consumer financial services at OCBC, says that as property agents are self-employed, they often miss out on certain benefits. OCBC PartnerCare aims to close this gap and meet property agents’ evolving needs. “If the programme is well-received, we will consider expanding the programme beyond property agents to even more of our partners,” he adds.​

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