HONG KONG, June 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Sun Life Hong Kong Limited ("Sun Life Hong Kong" or "the Company") announced today that the Company has appointed Christine Yeung as General Manager, Life and Health, effective today. Christine possesses immense experience in the life insurance industry, ranging from actuarial functions, internal audits, product proposition strategy and development, client experience and digital strategic initiatives, agency channel management, GBA business development and distribution management. Christine has held various senior positions with major insurance companies in Hong Kong including FTLife, where she was Chief Commercial Officer and Chief Product Officer. Prior to that, she served at multinational insurers such as AIA and Manulife, spearheading their product proposition strategy and the development of both Hong Kong and regional markets. In her new capacity, Christine will lead her teams to expand the Company's Life and Health bu
FTLife survey finds Hongkongers concerns about retirement increase due to pandemic Details 29 January 2021
Results of a new survey from FTLife paints a rather bleak picture about Hongkongers views when it comes to financial security in a post-pandemic world. Namely, concerns about retirement and healthcare are of chief importance.
The “Retirement Planning and Confidence Survey” was conducted in December 2020 and interviewed 405 working adults aged 20 or older in Hong Kong to get their thoughts on how the pandemic has affected their retirement planning and wealth management.
Among the respondents, 70% of them said they lack confidence in retirement a startling number and four times higher than the 16% who expressed the same feelings pre-pandemic. Chief among their reasons are rising medical expenses (53%), lack of stable income (52%) and managing expenses (50%).
FTLife survey shows Hongkongers far less confident about retirement due to pandemic, while younger generation lacks wealth management knowledge livenews.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from livenews.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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