Changing career might seem daunting, but it can also be one of the most rewarding experiences. Here's the story of Dan Loi, who made the shift from a former Air Force Safety Officer to now a Great Eastern Agent of Life.
NTUC Income (Income) is aiming to recruit 1,200 new financial advisers with the launch of its Sales Management Associate (SMA) programme. The programme is designed to groom participants, such as fresh graduates and mid-career job seekers, with little to no financial advisory experience to become sales specialists and leaders in the insurance industry.
The Life Insurance Association, Singapore (LIA Singapore) yesterday announced that all seven Integrated Shield Plan (IP) insurers are extending coverage to COVID-19 vaccination complications that result in hospitalisation.
The Life Insurance Association, Singapore (LIA Singapore) today announced that all seven Integrated Shield Plan (IP) insurers are extending coverage to COVID-19 vaccination complications that result in hospitalisation.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has revised its Technology Risk Management Guidelines to keep pace with emerging technologies and shifts in the cyber threat landscape.
Leading insurer Great Eastern yesterday announced that its S$1m ($756,000) GREAT Vaccine Fund launched on 15 January for its customers is now expanded to cover the customers' immediate family members, employees and financial representatives and their respective immediate family members.
A new study, HSBC FinFit Index, measures the financial fitness of Singapore residents based on four aspects - financial habits, financial knowledge, financial security & safety, and financial planning.
Jaslyn Ng, three-time Court of the Table producer, Financial Services Manager and Asia's Top 5 Rookie Insurance Agent at the 4th Asia Trusted Life Agents & Advisers Awards, has a good 15% of her clientele base consisting of C-level executives.
Great Eastern has unveiled a S$1 million GREAT Vaccine Fund. The Fund provides a daily hospital cash benefit of S$300 per day up to a maximum of seven days, if one is hospitalised due to COVID-19 vaccinations. Coverage will be valid for three months from the day of the first dose of Health Sciences Authority (HSA)-approved vaccinations.
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