Unit-linked policies in Singapore

In recent years, unit-linked products have gained popularity in the life industry. It is amazing that such a product can create such excitement and generate high volume sales in just a short time. It has been in existence in Singapore since 1972 but only proved to be a success in the life industry w...

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Main Authors: Ong, Yee Chen, Poh, Chee Chung
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-597492023-05-19T05:41:34Z Unit-linked policies in Singapore Ong, Yee Chen Poh, Chee Chung Nanyang Business School Mustafa Bin Ahmad DRNTU::Business In recent years, unit-linked products have gained popularity in the life industry. It is amazing that such a product can create such excitement and generate high volume sales in just a short time. It has been in existence in Singapore since 1972 but only proved to be a success in the life industry when the market was on the bull run in 1993 concurrent with the launching of Prudential's first unit-linked product. Thus, this led to other life companies launching similar products subsequently in 1994. The main purpose of this report is to give an insight to the development of unit-linked products in Singapore. BUSINESS 2014-05-14T02:04:21Z 2014-05-14T02:04:21Z 1995 1995 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59749 en Nanyang Technological University 112 p. application/pdf
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Unit-linked policies in Singapore
description In recent years, unit-linked products have gained popularity in the life industry. It is amazing that such a product can create such excitement and generate high volume sales in just a short time. It has been in existence in Singapore since 1972 but only proved to be a success in the life industry when the market was on the bull run in 1993 concurrent with the launching of Prudential's first unit-linked product. Thus, this led to other life companies launching similar products subsequently in 1994. The main purpose of this report is to give an insight to the development of unit-linked products in Singapore.
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