AIA Singapore has paid out over S$40bn ($29.2bn) in death, critical illness, accident, hospitalisation and maturity benefits over the past decade. The insurer announced this as it celebrated its 95th anniversary, marking nearly a century of operations in Singapore.
Commenting on the milestone, AIA Singapore’s CEO Wong Sze Keed said the achievement is “a testament to our role as a safety net for Singaporeans. These are not just numbers; they represent real families who found stability and reassurance when they needed it most”.
Ms Wong added that the anniversary reflects both the strength of the company’s heritage and its continued commitment to innovation, disciplined execution and long-term sustainable value creation. She said AIA Singapore remains focused on enabling people to live “Healthier, Longer, Better Lives” while contributing meaningfully to the nation’s progress.
The insurer also reported that its health and wellness programme, AIA Vitality, delivered over S$10m worth of partner rewards and benefits to members in 2025. Beyond customers, the insurer continues to support the broader community through initiatives such as the AIA Better Lives Fund, which aids charities focused on children and families in need.
To commemorate its 95th anniversary, AIA Singapore has launched a series of special initiatives and promotions, highlighting its long-standing partnership with Singapore and its forward-looking vision for the future.