+ Follow PHILAM EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Tag
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[Title] => Cesar, ayaw mag-endorso ng alak o sigarilyo
[DatePublished] => 2007-05-02 02:48:00
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[Title] => Chinoy market sustains insurance sector growth
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Philippine American Life and General Insurance Company (PhilamLife) sees substantial growth in the Filipino-Chinese market in the Philippines investing into insurance products.
"We have seen substantial growth from the high net worth and Filipino Chinese markets, most of whom prefer investments oriented products," said Philamlife president and chief executive officer (CEO) Jose L. Cuisa Jr.
The company reported a record P14.5 billion in total premium income in 2006, a 14.9 percent increase versus the previous year.
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PHILAM EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
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[Title] => Chinoy market sustains insurance sector growth
[Summary] =>
Philippine American Life and General Insurance Company (PhilamLife) sees substantial growth in the Filipino-Chinese market in the Philippines investing into insurance products.
"We have seen substantial growth from the high net worth and Filipino Chinese markets, most of whom prefer investments oriented products," said Philamlife president and chief executive officer (CEO) Jose L. Cuisa Jr.
The company reported a record P14.5 billion in total premium income in 2006, a 14.9 percent increase versus the previous year.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorID] => 1298072
[AuthorName] => Ehda Dagooc
[SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Business
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