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Change Insurance Brokers
A Simple Guide for Expats in Singapore
Learn how to switch brokers easily and why it could make a difference to your health insurance experience.

What Does It Mean to Change Insurance Brokers?
Changing insurance brokers means keeping your current health insurance policy but appointing a new broker to manage it. The broker becomes your point of contact for service, advice, and support — without altering your plan or its benefits.
For expats in Singapore, switching to a broker who understands expat health coverage can save you time, stress, and money.
How Does It Work?
Step 1: Choose a new broker.
Look for someone experienced in supporting expats, who works with multiple insurers and offers impartial advice.Step 2: Sign a letter of appointment.
This simple document informs the insurer of your new broker.Step 3: The new broker takes over.
Your policy, premiums, and coverage stay the same. The difference? Better service and expert support.
💡 Tip: Changing brokers doesn’t cost you extra. The insurer’s commission stays the same — you just choose who earns it.
Risks and Considerations
No policy disruption: Appointing a new broker doesn’t cancel or change your policy.
Choose carefully: Make sure your new broker is licensed, responsive, and experienced with expat health insurance in Singapore.
Benefits and Key Takeaways
Improved service: A good broker will help you with claims, renewals, and policy reviews.
Peace of mind: Get advice that truly serves your best interests.
No added cost: You can benefit from better support without paying more.
Next Steps
Not getting the support you deserve from your current broker? We can help. Interexpat specialises in health insurance for expats in Singapore. Let’s make the switch easy for you.