THE Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing recession took a toll on insurance sales in Singapore in the first six months this year. Read more at The Business Times.
THE Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing recession took a toll on insurance sales in Singapore in the first six months this year. Singapore's life insurance industry saw new business, in terms of total weighted premiums, decline 13 per cent to S$1.
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