Individual and corporate customers buying Dai-ichi Life Vietnam’s insurance products through Sacombank from now until August 31 will get a refund of up to VND10 million (US$425.6) under the bank’s two attractive cashback programmes valued up to VND7.8 billion ($332,000).
From now through December 31 Sacombank is offering many attractive incentives to customers buying life insurance products from Dai-ichi Life through the bank, using Sacombank international credit cards to pay premiums, or reviving invalid insurance policies.
Dai-ichi Life Vietnam Fund Management Company Limited launched its DFVN Capital Appreciation Fund with charter capital of VND75.121 billion (US$3.29 million) on Friday.
Japanese-owned Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company of Viet Nam and Sacombank on September 6 signed an exclusive 20-year bancassurance partnership agreement.
Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company of Vietnam has launched a programme offering “Priority Enrolment to study at Stamford International University – Laureate Thailand”.
Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company of Vietnam launched the “Priority Enrolment to study in Australia” partnership programme in collaboration with Laureate International Universities in HCM City on February 22.
Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company of Vietnam, Ltd. (Dai-ichi Life Vietnam) has officially launched an advanced and comprehensive critical illness protection product that provides solutions for 88 major critical illnesses.
Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company of Viet Nam ("Dai-ichi Life
Vietnam") opened the Dai-ichi Life Financial Advisor Centre (DFAC) here
on Saturday at 195 Kham Thien Street, Dong Da District.
The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company of Viet Nam won the Corporate Social
Responsibility Award at the Asia Insurance Industry Awards 2015,
organised by Asia Insurance Review Magazine.
Dai-ichi Life Insurance in Viet Nam has announced strong sales results
in the first nine months of 2014, with new business premiums reaching
over VND640 billion (US$30.4 million), an increase of 33 per cent
against the same period last year.
The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company of Viet Nam (Dai-ichi Life Viet Nam)
reported that premiums rose in the first half of this year to VND1.030
trillion ($48.5 million), a year-on-year increase of 38 per cent.