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Malaysian Re inks deal with Chinese firms on cancer treatment

It hopes to improve products under health and medical.

Malaysian Re has signed a contract with China Pacific Property Insurance and Kunpeng Insurance Broker to improve health and medical products in Malaysia – with a special focus on Cancer Precision Medicine Treatment.

The signing ceremony took place on 14 April, in Hainan,

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Representatives from Malaysian Re included Chairman Datuk Johar Che Mat, President & CEO Ahmad Noor Azhari Abdul Manaf, and SVP & Head of Malaysian Re Retakaful Division, Mohammad Nizam Yahya.

The reinsurer said this partnership aims to introduce more innovative products, improve outcomes, and enhance community protection.

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