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AXA Hong Kong revamps multicurrency plan

The upgrade hopes to address flexibility, diversity, liquidity and sustainability concerns.

AXA Hong Kong and Macau announced the enhancement of its multi-currency savings plan to offer customers more attractive potential returns, professional wealth support, and increased flexibility in financial planning. 

Launched in early 2022, "FortuneXtra Savings Plan" is a savings plan with up to 9 policy currency options and market-first dual currency accounts. 

The three major upgrades include providing potential returns for achieving financial goals, facilitating smooth wealth succession with well-considered arrangements, and offering more flexibility to cope with changing needs. 

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Customers can enjoy a limited-time 2-year pay plan with an 8.8% p.a. guaranteed preferential interest rate for the first year on the prepaid premium. 

These enhancements aim to address concerns about flexibility, diversity, liquidity, and sustainability in current financial planning. 

Janet Lee, Chief Life and Health Insurance Officer said AXA's commitment to developing top-tier products to meet evolving customer needs in the ever-changing market conditions.

 

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