Manulife
Manulife is a Canadian multinational insurance company headquartered in Toronto.
Manulife Hong Kong partners for cashless medical services
Manulife Hong Kong partners for cashless medical services
The cashless services cover day-case surgeries at all United Family Hospitals.
Manulife SG unveils two industry-first collaboration for cancer care, gut health
It will offer liquid biopsy for cancer care and gut health screening.
Manulife enters into $5.4b reinsurance agreement with Reinsurance Group of America
The transaction is expected to close in early 2025.
Manulife Asia Q3 2024 net income surges nearly ten-fold
The group bagged a Q3 2024 net income of $1.8b.
Manulife marks 25 years on HKEX with $400b market cap growth
The insurer currently serves over 2.5 million customers across Hong Kong and Macau.
Inclusivity still a challenge despite digital growth in PHL insurance sector: Experts
Industry experts shared how inclusivity is not just about access but also about financial sophistication.
Manulife IM appoints Calvin Lim as alternatives investment specialist
Lim was part of the private markets & alternatives team at Bank of Singapore.
Manulife offers one of highest welcome bonuses for investment-linked plan
The plan offers 60% of the annual premium
Manulife Asia’s profit quadruples, Hong Kong segment doubles core earnings
The group’s NBV margin improved by 3.4 percentage points.
Manulife Hong Kong partners with T. Rowe Price on new income fund
It aims to pay a monthly dividend with the latest annualised yield for Class Ax at 6.89%.
Manulife boosts Asia team with two senior appointments
Both their roles will be effective on 19 August.
8 in 10 Filipinos seek more insurance amidst rising costs
Out-of-pocket health expenses reached $9b in 2022.
Manulife, WEF seek start-ups for health and wealth solutions
The ageing population is expected to double by 2050, imposing significant challenges.
Rising healthcare fees hinder financial stability amongst HK residents
The survey revealed 19% of people would pay for cheaper plans and fewer benefits.
Manulife prices S$500m notes due 2034
The notes have a fixed 4.275% interest rate.
8 in 10 Asians cite healthcare costs as top concern
Yet, 39% said they prioritise physical well-being more than finances.
Singaporeans see kids as “great investments” for retirement: Manulife
Saving up for retirement is not a top priority for young individuals.