In recent years, the government has actively introduced policies to attract professionals to Hong Kong. The insurance sector, in turn, supports these new arrivals through products, value-added services, and talent acquisition, offering one-stop assistance for professionals relocating to the city.

On the product side, insurers have launched Investment-linked assurance scheme tailored for incoming professionals and investment immigrants. Some of these plans include single-premium options, life protection, and a range of investment choices with different objectives, addressing both wealth management and protection needs of the talents.

In terms of support services, some insurance companies now provide one-stop value-added services for professionals moving to Hong Kong. For those talents with children, education consulting and school application assistance are available. Other areas of support include tax, financial, and estate planning advice, as well as trust and family office setup and management services, helping professionals and their families adapt smoothly to life in Hong Kong.

In fact, from the perspective of insurers, this group of professionals is in high demand. Many possess strong expertise and relevant experience. As early as last year, some insurance companies partnered with credit information agencies and human resources organisations in cross-industry collaborations, using an integrated platform to recruit insurance professionals.

Hong Kong boasts several intrinsic advantages, including an open business environment, a blend of Eastern and Western cultures, and strong global connectivity—all of which make it attractive to overseas talent. With sectors like insurance actively supporting this initiative, Hong Kong is well-positioned to help incoming professionals settle quickly and contribute to the city's economic growth.

(This article was published in the June 2024 issue of Sing Tao Daily.)

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