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The Right Time For Legacy Planning is NOW!

Mr Raymond Lew, CEO and President/Country Head, Sun Life Malaysia

04-Sep-24 07:35

The Right Time For Legacy Planning is NOW!

It's a tricky but important topic - legacy planning are discussions that need to start as early as possible, to ensure a safe future for us, our loved ones, and our businesses. Unfortunately, it's a component often overlooked in financial planning, as we seek to grow and invest our wealth. We speak to Raymond Lew, the CEO, President and Country Head of Sun Life Malaysia, to discuss why legacy planning must take center stage in ensuring our long-term financial resilience.
This conversation is part of InsureLit Matters by Sun Life Malaysia, bringing fresh insights to boost your insurance and takaful know-how.


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