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Canadian insurer Sun Life inks $193 million deal with HK's Dah Sing

Published 01/20/2023, 08:30 AM
Updated 01/20/2023, 08:36 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: The Sun Life Financial logo is seen at their corporate headquarters of One York Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 11, 2019.  REUTERS/Chris Helgren//File Photo/File Photo

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: The Sun Life Financial logo is seen at their corporate headquarters of One York Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 11, 2019. REUTERS/Chris Helgren//File Photo/File Photo

(Reuters) - A unit of Canadian insurer Sun Life Financial (NYSE:SLF) Inc has partnered with Hong Kong-based Dah Sing Bank in a deal valued at nearly C$260 million ($193 million), the companies said on Friday.

Under terms of the partnership, Sun Life would pay to become the exclusive life insurance provider for Dah Sing Bank's 570,000 retail customers, beginning July, the companies said.

The deal will bring in new customers for Sun Life and help the insurer expand its customer base in Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong government had lifted COVID-19 restrictions and reopened its borders with China early this month, opening the lucrative market for insurance sales.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: The Sun Life Financial logo is seen at their corporate headquarters of One York Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 11, 2019.  REUTERS/Chris Helgren//File Photo/File Photo

Executives at the Canadian insurer told analysts in a post-earnings conference call last November that it experienced outflows in Asian markets in the third quarter, including Hong Kong, due to market volatility.

Sun Life-Asia President Ingrid Johnson added at the time that the market in Hong Kong "was very encouraging with the emergence of sales".

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