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Manulife Financial holds investor day events in Hong Kong and Jakarta

Investors and research analysts will have the opportunity to participate in live Q&A sessions.

Manulife Financial will be hosting an Investor Day event in Hong Kong and Jakarta from 25 to 27 June.

During this event, Manulife will present its transformation, strategy execution, and growth plans across its operating segments, with a particular focus on certain markets in Asia. 

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Institutional investors and research analysts will have the opportunity to participate in live Q&A sessions.

This event provides stakeholders with insights into Manulife's vision, initiatives, and strategic direction, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of the company's operations and future prospects.

 

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