Manulife Vietnam supports Hanoi Run For Children 2014

November 12, 2014 | 18:49
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Manulife Vietnam, a leading life insurer in the country, continues to support Hanoi Run for Children by providing marquee sponsorship for the 15th annual event held in Hanoi on Sunday, November 9.


Paul Nguyen – CEO of Manulife Vietnam presented the sponsorship package to the organiser’s representative

The event was participated by nearly 500 agents and employees of Manulife Vietnam in Hanoi and the life insurer contributed VND160 million ($7,600) to assist underprivileged children with cancer and heart disease treatment at the National Hospital of Pediatrics, Hanoi Heart Hospital and in the Heartbeat Vietnam programme.

Hanoi Run for Children, formerly known as Terry Fox Run Hanoi, has been organising by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (CanCham), the Embassy of Canada to Vietnam in Hanoi, the Vietnam-Canada Friendship Association (VCFA), the Hanoi Union of Friendship Organisations (HAUFO). During the past 14 years, this fundraising running event has attracted contributions of thousands of Hanoians and organisations having business activities in Hanoi. The event is also recognised as a widespread team building activity and a great chance for businesses to showcase their corporate social responsibility. Last year, HRC attracted more than 5,000 participants and raised more than VND1 billion ($47,200) to assist underprivileged children.


The event had participations of nearly 500 agents and employees of Manulife Vietnam in Hanoi

“Throughout 15 years of operation in Vietnam, Manulife has always considered community support is an integral part of our business strategy. In particular, the Hanoi Run for Children is an annual activity with involvement of a large numbers of Manulife’s agents and employees, reflecting a spirit of sharing and contributing to the society where we live and work,” said Paul Nguyen, CEO of Manulife Vietnam.

“During many years of cooperation, we appreciate values that CanCham brings to the local community, especially for underprivileged children to help them more optimistic and keep the faith in a brighter future. Manulife Vietnam will continue to give our supports to the community in the near future through practical and meaningful programmes,” he added.


Manulife’s staffs and agents dedicated their time and efforts to participate in the programme.

Manulife Vietnam is a member of Manulife Financial and its vision is to be the most professional financial services organization in Vietnam. Established in June 1999, Manulife Vietnam is the first 100 per cent foreign-owned life insurer in Vietnam. The company has a network of nearly 40 sales offices in 28 major cities, serving over 430,000 policies through more than 13,000 professional agents.

As one of the top players in the market, Manulife Vietnam offers a wide range of innovative life insurance products which are supported by the most effective and value-added services in the market today. Whatever their stage in life, Manulife Vietnam can help its clients feel more financially secure with a life insurance plan that meets their specific needs – whether it’s family protection, education, and retirement or investment solutions. An advantage of Manulife Vietnam is Manulife Asset Management (Vietnam) Company Ltd (ManulifeAM VN), which is one of the first fund management companies established in Vietnam and professionally operates funds, portfolio management and investments, further expanding Manulife Vietnam’s product offerings for its customers.

Besides its professional agency force, Manulife Vietnam is the market leader in bancassurance through the partnership with leading foreign and local banks. It is also the only life insurer in the market that has developed a micro-insurance program for poor women in the rural areas in partnership with Vietnam Women’s Union. This meaningful programme supports the government in universalising insurance knowledge, contributing to the social welfare, decreasing poverty and instilling the habit of savings to the Vietnamese people.

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