Manulife Hong Kong and Macau
Michael Cheung is an experienced financial professional with a diverse background in wealth management, business strategy, and marketing. Currently serving as a Senior Wealth Management Manager at Manulife Hong Kong and Macau since July 2021, Michael specializes in mutual fund investment strategies and MPF portfolios. Michael has held extensive leadership positions, including Director of Business Strategy at Russell Cheung & Assets Co., Ltd. and General Manager at TSL Jewellery Limited, where responsibilities included organizational improvement and international business development, respectively. Michael's career spans various industries, including marketing for Targus and American Express, while academic credentials include a Master of Science in Financial Management from the University of London and an MBA from Henley Business School.
Manulife Hong Kong and Macau
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Manulife Hong Kong and Macau Manulife has been a trusted name in Hong Kong for over 125 years. As the longest continuously operating life insurer in Hong Kong, we are committed to helping people make their decisions easier and lives better. We offer a diverse range of protection and wealth products and services to 2.4 million customers in Hong Kong and Macau, with 1 in 3 people in Hong Kong being our customers. Our ambition is to be the most digital, customer-centric global company in our industry, providing financial solutions that make every day better for people in Hong Kong, Macau and the wider Greater Bay Area. Being a leading financial institution, Manulife is the No. 1 Customer Satisfaction insurance brand and No. 1 Brand Advocacy insurer in Hong Kong. We topped the Hong Kong insurance industry as No. 1 pan-Asian insurer by total new premium, and No. 1 by agency new premium growth in 2021. We are also the No. 1 MPF service provider, managing the retirement savings for more than one-fourth of the Hong Kong working population. © 2002-2023 Manulife (International) Limited (Incorporated in Bermuda with limited liability)