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Post-rebrand Chow Tai Fook Life launches wealth coverage

It integrates savings, wealth planning, and life insurance into one plan.

After FTLife’s rebrand to Chow Tai Fook Life (CTF Life), it unveiled a new offering which integrates savings, wealth accumulation, succession planning, and life insurance.

CTF Life has also partnered with The GBA Healthcare Group to provide Hong Kong-style medical services in Mainland China. Customers of designated plans will benefit from enhanced health screenings and upgraded medical protection, including personalized health checks and premium refunds. The plan also offers regular cash withdrawals and dual succession options.

The plan features a guaranteed breakeven period as short as six years, with options for steady wealth growth and flexible asset allocation.

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