AIA Vitality points and status

Check your AIA Vitality points and status easily via the AIA+ mobile application.

You can earn AIA Vitality points from completing online assessments, staying active and getting your health check. The more points you earn, the higher your status, and the more rewards and benefits you can enjoy.

Membership year your membership year starts on the day you become an AIA Vitality member. Check your membership year end date from the top of the AIA Vitality dashboard or on your e-card.
AIA Vitality point resets to 0 point at the beginning of the new membership year. You can earn more points by taking the activities via the AIA+ mobile application.
Vitality status could change every membership year depending on the AIA Vitality points you've collected during each membership year. Your rewards and benefits such as the AIA Vitality insurance premium discount, fitness membership fee cashback, and travel reward cashback for AIA Vitality Plus members depend on your Vitality status. Your status earned this year will carry over to the new membership year.

AIA Vitality Points and Status

Check your Vitality points, status and membership year end date                

Note:
• Activities in the points history are categorized into 3 groups: Assessments, Challenges, and Activity Tracking (Exercise). Tap the blue filter buttons to see details under each group.
• The maximum points for assessments and challenges may vary for each member depending on age, gender and health results.
• If your Points History shows "Rejected", you will not earn points from that activity due to any of the following reasons:
    1. Maximum number of events reached (e.g. you’ve already earned points for health check)
    2. You have been awarded the maximum points for this activity (e.g. you've reached the maximum 15,000 exercise points this membership year, 400 healthy food points this month, or 500 self-challenges points this membership year)
    3. Points were awarded for another exercise activity with the highest points for the day (e.g. if you've earned 100 points from heart rate, you will not earn points for steps/ speed/ partner gym visit)
    4. Too soon since last event (e.g. you retake an online assessment less than 6 months from the date of your first completion)