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Insurer Prudential joins the fray

NEW ENTRANT The Taiwan subsidiary of the UK's largest life insurer has the resources and the people to tackle a highly competitive domestic market

By Stanley Chou  /  STAFF REPORTER

As if there weren't already enough players in Taiwan vying for a share of the increasingly competitive life insurance market, the UK's first entrant is set to make its official start this week.

Prudential Assurance Co (Taiwan) (-^國保誠?H1?/CHINESE>) is ready to try its hand, with the weight of it parent Prudential Assurance Group UK (-^國保誠集1?/CHINESE>) -- ? the UK's largest life insurer -- sure to give it a healthy chance.

Already the company has shown it's serious about Taiwan, purchasing a further 57.8 percent of Chinfon Life Insurance (慶??H1?/CHINESE>) from Chinfon Group (慶?集1?/CHINESE>) last month, taking its total holding to more than 70 percent.

At Prudential's opening ceremony last Friday, the company even announced plans to donate NT$10 million to the 921 reconstruction effort, directing funds mostly to the area of child psychology.

Following the absorption of Chinfon into the Prudential fold, top management has been reshuffled with Tu Cha-chi (杜1顫R), president of Prudential's Asia operation, being named as the chairman of the Taiwan operation.

The president of Prudential's Greater China operation, Dominic Leung (梁家駒), has been named president of its Taiwan operation. Leung has been in the insurance industry for over 20 years and was once the president of Nan Shan Life Insurance (南?s?H1?/CHINESE>).

"Our priority is to listen carefully to what the consumer needs," Leung said at the opening ceremony. "That has been the tradition of Prudential Assurance since 1848. Since only by understanding the different requirements of different countries and people, can we provide proper protection and the services that customers really need. In Taiwan, we will stick to the principle of sincerity and listening."

Prudential Assurance UK currently has over US$250 billion in assets under management covering its mutual funds, unit trusts and other financial products.

It has more than 25,000 employees and an excess of 10 million policyholders around the world.

In 1932, Prudential established its first operation in Asia and it is currently one of the largest foreign insurers in the region with operations in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippine, India, China, and Vietnam

Prudential's arrival a big impact

Analysts say the arrival of Prudential could further heighten competition in the Taiwan life insurance market and provide more choices for local consumers.

With 31 life insurers -- 16 local and 15 foreign -- currently in the Taiwanese market, competition is tight. But analysts say Prudential's arrival could still have a big impact

Ten US life insurers have established their operations in Taiwan since 1987 when the market was opened up to American firms.

Since the industry was opened to all foreign and local companies in 1994, five foreign life insurers have established operations here.

Prudential Assurance is the first UK insurer to land in Taiwan since deregulation.

"Taiwan's life insurance market is quite mature already, but there is still a great potential in the market, considering the average coverage of consumers in Taiwan has been significantly lower than developed countries," said Prudential's Liang. "It is the major reason that Prudential Assurance made its commitment in the already crowded market.

"Though we have not set up an exact target for our early operations, we are confident of exploring the opportunity in the years to come."

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