About Loyal Employment Hub
Loyal Employment Hub is a domestic helper placement agency based in Tampines, serving households islandwide. The listing has been verified by KakiList, though no Google reviews are currently available and ACRA registration could not be confirmed, so prospective clients should conduct additional due diligence before proceeding. No MOM Employment Agency (EA) Licence has been recorded against this listing.
When engaging a maid agency in Singapore, the process typically begins with discussing whether you need a new-hire helper or a transfer helper — the latter is usually faster and less expensive. The agency should walk you through source-country options (Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka are the most common), the helper's expected monthly salary (S$550–800 depending on nationality and experience), and the monthly MOM levy (S$300 standard, or the concessionary rate of S$60 if your household includes a child under 16, an elderly member aged 67 or above, or a person with a disability). Confirm what is bundled into the placement fee — mandatory FDW insurance, the Settling-In Programme, the pre-employment medical examination, and Work Permit application — versus what is billed separately. A replacement guarantee window (typically six months from the helper's arrival) and a clear early-termination and repatriation policy are important clauses to review before signing.
To take the next step, contact Loyal Employment Hub by phone to ask for their MOM EA Licence number, then verify it independently on MOM's online Employment Agency directory at mom.gov.sg before paying any deposit.
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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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Placement fees for a new-hire helper typically run S$1,500–3,500 through Singapore agencies; transfer helpers, who are already in Singapore and do not require a new Work Permit application, usually cost S$500–1,500. 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 qualifies). Confirm in writing exactly what is bundled — mandatory FDW insurance (~S$300–600 per year), the Settling-In Programme, pre-employment medical exam, and Work Permit application — versus what is charged on top. Contact Loyal Employment Hub directly for their current fee schedule, as pricing has not been published in this listing. See the full maid agency cost guide for Singapore →
Every legitimate maid agency in Singapore must hold a MOM Employment Agency (EA) Licence, which is publicly verifiable by name or licence number on MOM's online EA directory at mom.gov.sg. The licence number should appear on the agency's website, contracts, and invoices. EA Grading runs from A+ to C; grades of A+ or A indicate stronger compliance and complaint-handling records. No EA Licence has been recorded in this listing for Loyal Employment Hub. Before paying any deposit, ask the agency directly for their licence number and verify it on the MOM directory. Hiring through an unlicensed agent is illegal, leaves you with no recourse if the helper absconds or the agency closes, and can void your FDW insurance. 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.
The industry-standard replacement window is six months from the helper's arrival date. Within this period, a reputable agency will arrange a replacement helper at no additional placement fee if there is a documented mismatch — though it is important to confirm exactly how many replacements are included and what circumstances void the guarantee (for example, if the helper is dismissed without cause). Also clarify the early-termination process: if the placement breaks down outside the guarantee window, the household bears the cost of the repatriation flight, Work Permit cancellation paperwork, and any unused levy refund processing. These costs can run S$500–1,500 and should be understood before signing. Contact Loyal Employment Hub directly to obtain their replacement and early-termination terms in writing before committing.
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