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26.01.26 - 02:18
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AXA′s local unit becomes second insurer to redomicile from Bermuda to Hong Kong (SCMP)
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French insurer AXA's Hong Kong unit, one of the city's largest life and general insurers, has become the second insurance company to move its domicile to Hong Kong from Bermuda, according to a statement on Monday.
At least three other local insurers, including the local unit of Canada's Sun Life, were planning the same move after a law change in May simplified the process, according to industry players.
AXA was the first to begin the process after the rule change, but Manulife International was......
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09.01.26 - 18:01
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Sun Life U.S. named a 2025 Top Place to Work by the Baltimore Sun (PR Newswire)
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WELLESLEY, Mass., Jan. 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Life U.S. has been named a 2025 Top Place to Work by the Baltimore Sun, building on recognitions in Milwaukee, Kansas City, Mo., Boston and Hartford, Conn., where Sun Life has other offices. Through employee survey company Energage, Sun......
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22.12.25 - 21:36
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3 Dividend Stocks Every Canadian Can Own in Retirement (Fool)
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Retiring on dividends? Royal Bank, Sun Life, and TC Energy offer durable cash flow and payouts you can hold through market cycles.
The post 3 Dividend Stocks Every Canadian Can Own in Retirement appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada....
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18.12.25 - 16:12
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The Best TSX Dividend Stock to Buy in December (Fool)
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Sun Life Financial (TSX:SLF) is a stellar financial play for value investors to check out this month.
The post The Best TSX Dividend Stock to Buy in December appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada....
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15.12.25 - 10:30
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Market volatility, family feuds fuel Hong Kong′s wealth transfer anxiety: Sun Life survey (SCMP)
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Nearly half of Hong Kong residents are concerned that their wealth will not last beyond their children, citing market volatility and inheritance disputes, according to a survey by Canadian insurer Sun Life.
The survey covered 500 respondents from Hong Kong, including some from mainland China. They were among over 3,000 people aged 18 and above from Asia who were polled in October on the topic of legacy planning.
Sun Life found that 44 per cent of Hong Kong residents expressed fear over their......
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