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LIA Singapore appoints Wong as president with new 2025 goals

She succeeds Dennis Tan.

The Life Insurance Association, Singapore (LIA Singapore) announced its newly elected Management Committee (MC) for 2025–2026, appointing Wong Sze Keed of AIA Singapore as its new President.

She succeeds Dennis Tan. Chan San San of Prudential Assurance and Greg Hingston of Great Eastern Life have been elected as Deputy Presidents. 

Andrew Yeo of Income Insurance will serve as Secretary, whilst Harpreet Bindra of HSBC Life has been appointed Treasurer.

The committee also includes representatives from Manulife Singapore, Singapore Life, and Tokio Marine Life Insurance Singapore.

Wong outlined key priorities for 2025, including enhancing financial literacy, simplifying legacy planning and claims processes, strengthening trust, and supporting a sustainable healthcare ecosystem.

To assist with legacy planning, the association will publish consolidated resources in Q2 2025 and update its Nomination of Insurance Nominees guide to reflect electronic beneficiary nominations.
 

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