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Number & Amount of Claims made under Home Protection Scheme, Annual

Number & Amount of Claims made under Home Protection Scheme, Annual

Last updated: 17 Apr 2025, 11:28 SGT

CPF (Central Provident Fund Board)

Number and amount of claims made under Home Protection Scheme in calendar year.

The number of claims refers to approved number of claims for year, on death and permanent incapacity grounds under Home Protection Scheme. Figures prior to 2013 were based on number of claims paid for the year.

The amount of claims refers to sum assured of the approved claims made on death and permanent incapacity grounds under Home Protection Scheme. Figures prior to 2013 were based on the actual amount paid. Figures are rounded to the nearest hundred thousand dollars.

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Sample OpenAPI query

This code can be used to test a sample API query. It retrieves the metadata for this collection. For a complete guide on query parameters and syntax, please refer to the API documentation. Try it out on your browser to see the response schema.

import requests
          
collection_id = 33          
url = "https://api-production.data.gov.sg/v2/public/api/collections/{}/metadata".format(collection_id)
        
response = requests.get(url)
print(response.json())