Singlife Philippines secures $10.7m for digital expansion

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Singlife Philippines secures $10.7m for digital expansion
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pstrongspanspanspanspanspanspanThe capital injection will be used for platform enhancement, product innovation, and partnerships./span/span/span/span/span/span/strong/p pspanspanspanspanspanspanDigital insurer, Singlife Philippines, has secured $10.

Digital insurer, Singlife Philippines, has secured $10.65m in funding from its parent company, Singapore Life Holdings .

Richard Vargo, Chairman of Singlife Philippines, expressed confidence in the Philippine market's potential and Singlife Philippines' focus on technological innovation. Sherie Ng, Executive Director of Singlife Philippines, highlighted that the funding milestone will enable the company to introduce cutting-edge digital insurance solutions, including embedded and bundled insurance, and enhance its platform with AI capabilities. Digital Platform: Utilising AI to enhance the platform's efficiency and user personalization.Partnership Growth: Expanding reach through innovative partnerships and collaborations.

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