About Falisha Employment Agency
Falisha Employment Agency is a domestic helper placement agency based at 8A Belilios Lane, Singapore 219955, serving households islandwide. The agency has been verified by KakiList, meaning a real person confirmed its operating details and contact channel. No MOM Employment Agency (EA) Licence appears in the listing data, and the agency is not confirmed on the ACRA business registry. There is only one Google review on record, which is too small a sample to draw any conclusions about service quality. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range ($$) level, though specific placement fees have not been disclosed.
When engaging a maid agency, the standard process involves discussing your household's profile — number of occupants, presence of young children, elderly members, or persons with disability — to determine whether you qualify for the concessionary MOM levy of S$60 per month rather than the standard S$300. The agency will typically present profiles of available helpers by source country (Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, or Sri Lanka), each with different salary expectations in the S$550–800 per month range. Once you shortlist a candidate, confirm what is bundled into the placement fee: mandatory FDW insurance, the Settling-In Programme, the Work Permit application, and the pre-deployment medical examination. Transfer helpers tend to attract a lower placement fee than new hires, but their employment history warrants careful review.
Contact Falisha Employment Agency by phone to enquire about current helper availability, placement fees, and the replacement guarantee window before making any payment. Listing data is incomplete — contact Falisha Employment Agency directly to confirm details.
Verify the EA Licence number on MOM's online EA directory before paying any deposit, and read the agency contract's replacement, refund, and early-termination clauses.
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| Falisha Employment Agency (this page) | ⭐ 4.0 | 1 | — | ✓ |
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Falisha Employment Agency has not published specific placement fees in its listing. As a general Singapore market guide, placement fees for a new-hire helper typically run S$1,500–3,500, while transfer helpers (already in Singapore) usually cost S$500–1,500 in placement fees. On top of the placement fee, budget for the helper's monthly salary (S$550–800 depending on nationality and experience) and the monthly MOM levy (S$300 standard, or S$60 concessionary if your household has a child under 16, an elderly member aged 67 or above, or a person with disability). Confirm whether the fee bundle includes mandatory FDW insurance (approximately S$300–600 per year), the Settling-In Programme, the Work Permit application, and the pre-deployment medical examination — or whether these are billed separately. Get the full cost breakdown in writing before signing anything. See the full maid agency cost guide for Singapore →
No MOM Employment Agency (EA) Licence is recorded in Falisha Employment Agency's listing on KakiList at this time. Every legitimate maid agency in Singapore is required to hold an EA Licence issued by the Ministry of Manpower. You can verify any agency's licence status by searching MOM's online EA directory using the agency's name or licence number — this takes under a minute and is strongly recommended before paying any deposit. The EA Grading system (A+ to C) reflects the agency's compliance history and complaint-handling record; A+ and A agencies carry a stronger track record. Engaging an unlicensed agent is illegal, leaves you with no recourse if the helper absconds or the placement breaks down, and may void your insurance. Contact Falisha Employment Agency directly to request their current EA Licence number and verify it on the MOM directory before proceeding. Verify the EA Licence number on MOM's online EA directory before paying any deposit, and read the agency contract's replacement, refund, and early-termination clauses.
Falisha Employment Agency has not disclosed its replacement guarantee terms in the current listing. In the Singapore market, a standard replacement window runs approximately six months from the helper's arrival date, with one or two free replacements included for documented mismatches — though the terms vary considerably between agencies. Before signing, ask specifically what circumstances qualify for a free replacement (documented mismatch versus a change of mind), how many replacements are included, and what each additional replacement costs. Also clarify the early-termination process: if the placement breaks down outside the guarantee window, the household is generally responsible for the helper's repatriation flight, Work Permit cancellation paperwork, and any remaining levy obligations. Get the replacement policy and early-termination terms in writing as part of the agency contract before any payment is made.
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