FWD Singapore
FWD started operations in Singapore in 2016 and aims to change the way people feel about insurance by leveraging technology to deliver products and experiences that are relevant, easy to understand, and accessible for our customers.
We have a direct-to-consumer (DTC) platform that allows customers to purchase their preferred life and general insurance products directly from our website. We also partner with network of preferred financial advisory firms so that customers can choose to speak with an adviser before committing to insurance plans.
With FWD, we seek to partner our customers so that they can celebrate their every day, knowing that FWD has their back when the unexpected happens.
FWD Singapore, Income Insurance partner amidst EV demand
Existing motor policies at FWD Singapore will remain unaffected.
FWD Singapore, Income Insurance partner amidst EV demand
Existing motor policies at FWD Singapore will remain unaffected.
FWD Singapore enters HNW insurance market
Jason Tsui has been selected as Chief High-Net-Worth Officer to spearhead the segment.
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