Allianz Malaysia eyes the underinsured


Chief executive officer Sean Wang (pic) said while business will continue to be very challenging in the months ahead, the company is well-equipped to embrace these challenges and will continue to monitor market and customer sentiments to offer appropriate, relevant and meaningful products to its policyholders.

PETALING JAYA: Allianz Malaysia Bhd says it will need to manoeuvre its business around pandemic challenges to stay resilient and brace for challenges ahead as the insurer expects Covid-19 to continue to be in the backdrop in 2022.

Chief executive officer Sean Wang (pic) said while business will continue to be very challenging in the months ahead, the company is well-equipped to embrace these challenges and will continue to monitor market and customer sentiments to offer appropriate, relevant and meaningful products to its policyholders.

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