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LIAM president Loh Guat Lan
KUALA LUMPUR: The Life Insurance Association of Malaysia (LIAM) has re-elected Loh Guat Lan as president at its recent annual general meeting.
In a statement today, LIAM said Loh will be supported by vice-president, Raymond Lew, for the 2021/2022 term.
Raymond LewLoh is currently the group managing director/chief executive officer (CEO) of Hong Leong Assurance Bhd and has more than 30 years of experience in the life insurance industry, while Lew is the CEO and president of Sun Life Malaysia Assurance Bhd.
LIAM said it also welcomed two new management committee members, Vibha Coburn and Prasheem Seebran.
Tuesday, 06 Apr 2021 06:32 PM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, April 6 The Life Insurance Association of Malaysia (LIAM) has re-elected Loh Guat Lan as president at its recent annual general meeting.
In a statement today, LIAM said Loh will be supported by vice-president, Raymond Lew, for the 2021/2022 term.
Loh is currently the group managing director/chief executive officer (CEO) of Hong Leong Assurance Bhd and has more than 30 years of experience in the life insurance industry, while Lew is the CEO and president of Sun Life Malaysia Assurance Bhd.
LIAM said it also welcomed two new management committee members, Vibha Coburn and Prasheem Seebran.
Reigniting resolutions to uplift community spirits Details
This post is sponsored by Sun Life Malaysia.
The year 2020 was a truly challenging year for us all – be it physically, financially or mentally. With plans on hold or cancelled on top of some losing their jobs and loved ones due to the pandemic, these only heaped further stress and anxiety while causing hardship for many.
While we remain physically distanced for the safety of others, it has never been more important for us to be emotionally connected, and to make time and engage with our loved ones and uplift their spirits. Not forgetting, the need to look after our own health and emotional wellbeing after one of the most stressful years of our lives.
THE impact of the Covid-19 pandemic necessitated changes to adapt to the new norm of daily economic activities across all industries, including both life insurance and family takaful, and also, in the way people work and live.
As a company with a business purpose of empowering people to achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives, that certainly rang true for Sun Life Malaysia with its business strategies strengthened to ensure the health and safety of its community were safeguarded during these difficult times while navigating through uncharted waters this year.
‘There has been an increased awareness on the importance of health and financial protection, with COVID-19 being a motivating factor for Malaysians to safeguard themselves and their loved ones,’ said Sun Life Malaysia chief executive officer and president/country head, Raymond Lew.