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Doo Group acquires unnamed Hong Kong insurance broker

The newly acquired firm will now be known as Doo Wealth Management HK Limited.

Singapore-headquartered Doo Group affiliate Doo Financial has acquired an unnamed insurance broker entity licensed by the Hong Kong Insurance Authority.

To be renamed Doo Wealth Management HK Limited, the company will offer a broad range of products and services for life and general insurance. Additionally, Doo Wealth will also offer financial planning and wealth planning products. It is also authorized to conduct General & Long-Term Business (including Linked Long-Term Business) in the Hong Kong region.

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Doo Group was established in 2014, currently headquartered in Singapore. The firm has multiple sub-brands such as Doo Clearing, Doo Financial, Doo Prime, Doo Exchange, FinPoints and more.

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