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HSBC Life Insurance Planning Centre opens in Macau

This is HSBC’s first-ever insurance planning centre.

HSBC Life has introduced its inaugural Insurance Planning Centre in Macau to provide all-encompassing insurance and wealth planning services.

The centre will cater to both Macau residents and visitors from the broader Greater Bay Area (GBA).

Clients seeking tailored solutions for their medical, protection, education, retirement, wealth accumulation, and legacy planning requirements will find value in this facility.

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During its opening period, customers can receive up to MOP1,500 shopping coupon and a Golden Tree gift upon application along with designated annualised premiums. The offer will end on 30 September.

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