Jaslyn Ng, three-time Court of the Table producer, Financial Services Manager and Asia's Top 5 Rookie Insurance Agent at the 4th Asia Trusted Life Agents & Advisers Awards, has a good 15% of her clientele base consisting of C-level executives.
Great Eastern has unveiled a S$1 million GREAT Vaccine Fund. The Fund provides a daily hospital cash benefit of S$300 per day up to a maximum of seven days, if one is hospitalised due to COVID-19 vaccinations. Coverage will be valid for three months from the day of the first dose of Health Sciences Authority (HSA)-approved vaccinations.
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Transamerica Life Bermuda (TLB) has announced that Mr Jeremy Young is appointed as its global Head of Sales & Distribution, and Mr Benjamin Chua, Head of Finance for its Singapore Branch Office, has received regulatory approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to assume the additional role of Chief Executive for TLB in Singapore.
AXA Insurance Singapore has appointed Ms Li Choo Kwek-Perroy as Managing Director, Life, effective immediately. She succeeds Sean Goh, who has decided to pursue other opportunities outside the organisation.
Sign up for Singapore Insurance Institute (SII)'s first-ever running event that is happening on 18-31 January 2021. It is open to participants from both within and outside of Singapore.
Meet the Kee family - a family of financial advisers, to find out how they embrace financial advisory the family way, the journey so far, and why they chose Great Eastern.
Amid rising threat of Dengue Fever in Singapore, Prudential Singapore has launched PRUSafe Dengue, an affordable insurance plan that provides financial relief to those infected with the mosquito-borne dengue virus.
Individuals insured by Aviva Singapore's health insurance plans will automatically be covered for side effects arising from the COVID-19 vaccination, at no additional premium. Aviva Singapore will provide coverage of the medical bills should policyholders suffer side effects that require hospitalisation or inpatient treatment, such as a severe allergic reaction.
AIA Singapore has invested over S$5 million in several community initiatives to comprehensively support Singaporeans throughout 2020. These include holistic efforts to making quality healthcare accessible to all, providing monetary assistance for their employees, boosting the mental resilience of working Singaporeans amid a trying time for mental health, and creating employment opportunities in the financial sector.
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