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Chubb Life Hong Kong’s Silver Life Insurance Plan for Seniors triumphs at the Hong Kong Insurance Awards 2024

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 31 October 2024 - Chubb Life Hong Kong has been recognised as one of the top three winners of the "Most Innovative Product/Service Award – Life Insurance" at the Hong Kong Insurance Awards 2024.

This award recognises the company's groundbreaking Silver Life Insurance Plan, designed for seniors in the Hong Kong and Greater Bay Areas.

Mr. Wenyu Ji, Chief Customer Proposition Officer and Product Strategy, North Asia, Chubb Life Hong Kong, received the
Mr. Wenyu Ji, Chief Customer Proposition Officer and Product Strategy, North Asia, Chubb Life Hong Kong, received the 'Most Innovative Product/Service Award – Life Insurance' at the Hong Kong Insurance Awards 2024.

As the aging population in Hong Kong grows, seniors' concerns about life protection and rising medical costs are paramount. Designed to address these challenges, Chubb Life Hong Kong's Silver Life Insurance Plan provides essential and accessible life protection, empowering seniors, a backup plan that can give our clients the peace of mind they deserve and protect their loved ones.

The Silver Life Insurance Plan offers customers flexibility to customize their coverage according to their lifestyle and goals. Providing cover up for customers up to 100 years of age, the product helps address the needs of the growing senior demographic and acknowledges challenges including health concerns and the rising costs of living. With a hassle-free application process and no medical examination required, customers are able to obtain coverage with an affordable ten-year premium while benefiting from a guaranteed cash value.

The Chubb Life Hong Kong team was proud to be recognised as the top three finalist of the “Most Innovative Product/Service Award – Life Insurance” at the Hong Kong Insurance Awards 2024.
The Chubb Life Hong Kong team was proud to be recognised as the top three finalist of the “Most Innovative Product/Service Award – Life Insurance” at the Hong Kong Insurance Awards 2024.

Belinda Au, President of Chubb Life Hong Kong and Head of North Asia said, "This award recognises our unwavering commitment to understanding customers' needs and creating innovative solutions. Aging is an inevitable reality for us all, and we believe that the Silver Life Insurance Plan offers secure and affordable lifelong protection for those in the 'silver age' and their loved ones. The plan not only protects your loved ones but also helps to enrich customers' quality of retirement living."
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About Chubb Life Hong Kong

Chubb Life is the international life insurance division of Chubb, establishing its presence in Hong Kong since 1976. To meet the financial protection and wealth management needs of its broad range of customers, Chubb Life in Hong Kong (Chubb Life Insurance Hong Kong Limited) offers a range of life protection, savings, accident and health insurance solutions through agents and brokers. The company has been a recipient of various awards for marketing, product innovation and commitment in corporate social responsibility. Additional information can be found at:

About Chubb
Chubb is a world leader in insurance. With operations in 54 countries and territories, Chubb provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident and supplemental health insurance, reinsurance and life insurance to a diverse group of clients. The company is defined by its extensive product and service offerings, broad distribution capabilities, exceptional financial strength and local operations globally. Parent company Chubb Limited is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CB) and is a component of the S&P 500 index. Chubb employs approximately 40,000 people worldwide. Additional information can be found at: .

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