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HSBC Life records 17.6% share in Q2’25 new business premiums

The CEO attributed the results to steady demand for savings and wealth management.

HSBC Life saw its second quarter 2025 new business premiums and annualised new premiums record market shares of 17.6% and 19.6% respectively, data from the Insurance Authority showed.

Daisy Tsang, CEO for Hong Kong and Macau at HSBC Life, said the company wrote $3.94b (HK$30.57b) in new business premiums in the first half of 2025.

She attributed the results to steady demand for savings and wealth management products, particularly those supporting long-term financial planning.

Tsang said the insurer expects continued growth in solutions catering to retirement and longevity needs.

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