By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Finding the right maid agency in Singapore is high-stakes — MOM licensing separates legal placements from illegal arrangements that can cost homeowners S$5,000+ fines plus a 2-year hiring ban. With 900+ registered agencies, EA Grading (A+ to C) and source-country specialisation matter more than marketing gloss. Replacement guarantees and transparent cost breakdowns are the signals that separate Grade A+ agencies from volume operators. KakiList connects you with 461 verified Maid Agency providers serving the Bedok area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.4★ based on Google reviews. Bedok is a mature estate with many older HDB blocks built in the 1970s-80s, meaning pipes and electrical systems may need more frequent maintenance. Whether you live near Bedok MRT or around Bedok Mall, Bedok Point, Bedok Reservoir, our providers serve all parts of Bedok. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Bedok's HDB mix means maid agency providers are usually booked for replacement guarantees, medical check arrangements, and MOM e-service submissions. With Bedok Mall and Bedok MRT shaping how traffic flows through Bedok, locally-active providers save time on travel and typically offer faster response than East-wide teams.
Average rating: ★★★★☆ 4.4 across 39091 reviews
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| Service | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Agency Fee (new helper) | S$1,500 – S$3,500 |
| Agency Fee (transfer helper) | S$500 – S$1,500 |
| Work Permit Application | S$30 – S$50 |
| Medical Exam | S$50 – S$80 |
| Settling-In Programme (SIP) | S$75 – S$100 |
| Monthly Levy | S$60 – S$300/month |
Prices are estimates and may vary based on scope, property type, and urgency. Get exact quotes by requesting free quotes.
Most providers listed for Bedok also serve the wider East zone. If you live between Bedok and a neighbouring estate, contact any provider via WhatsApp — they'll confirm coverage and travel fees, if any, before confirming the job.
Every legitimate agency holds an MOM Employment Agency (EA) Licence — verifiable on MOM's online EA directory. The licence number should appear on the agency's website, invoices, and contract. Unlicensed agents operating in Bedok is illegal and uninsurable — hiring through one leaves you with no recourse if the helper runs away or the agency folds.
Agency fee (S\$1,500-3,500) + MOM monthly levy (S\$60 concessionary or S\$300 standard) + helper monthly salary (S\$500-900) + insurance (S\$250-500/year) + medical exam and SIP (S\$150-200). Total first-6-months cost: S\$9,000-18,000 depending on helper source country. HDB property type affects living arrangements but not direct fees.
MOM publishes EA Grading (A+ to C) based on placement volume, dispute rates, and training compliance. Grade A+ agencies handle higher volumes with stricter internal standards. Grade C agencies are smaller or have recent infringements. Grade B and above is the reasonable baseline; Grade C warrants additional scrutiny.
Standard industry practice is 1-3 free replacements within 6 months if the helper turns out unsuitable. Agencies with vague or short guarantees ("1 month only") either lack confidence in their vetting or push cheaper placements. For first-time employers especially, insist on at least 6-month guarantee with 2+ replacements.
Filipino helpers generally have stronger English and formal training backgrounds (agency fees S\$2,000-3,500). Indonesian helpers are typically more affordable (S\$1,800-3,000) with good cooking and cultural fit for many Singapore households. Myanmar helpers have grown in availability (S\$1,500-2,800) and often have strong work ethic. The right source depends on your household needs — a good agency discusses trade-offs rather than pushing one.