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Hexian Insurance Brokers joins Approved Supplier List

The insurer will be able to offer medical, accidental injury, and critical illness coverage for corporate employees.

Hexiang Insurance Brokers, a subsidiary of Yiren Digital, has achieved a significant milestone by being included in the Approved Supplier List (ASL) of Beijing Foreign Enterprise Human Resources Service Co., Ltd. (FESCO). 

This partnership signifies Hexiang's expansion into human resources services for foreign enterprises, offering tailored commercial insurance solutions.

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According to the press release, Hexiang's ability to meet FESCO's high standards, presents a significant market opportunity to serve millions of employees across various sectors.

Established in 2011, Hexiang has a network of 32 branches and partnerships with over 100 insurers. This enables Hexiang to provide insurance services to corporate and individual clients, focusing on medical, accidental injury, and critical illness coverage for corporate employees.

 

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