Great Eastern and its partner Koperasi Angkatan Tentera Malaysia Bhd received a so-called Takaful joint-venture licence from the Malaysian central bank last year, allowing them to offer Islamic insurance products. (source)
The insurer started selling Takaful or Islamic products in December, which it said is still an "insignificant" part of its business.
"The younger population is going to work, consuming and thinking about insurance products," chief investment officer Yoon Mun Thim said at a briefing in Singapore yesterday.
"That is the segment and the future that we are looking to participate in" and become a "significant growth engine".
Great Eastern also set up its Islamic headquarters in Malaysia to expand its sales of the products, it said.
Great Eastern said its new business embedded value, which measures the long-term profitability of new sales for insurers, rose 24 per cent in Malaysia in the first half to S$70 million (RM172.2 million). - Bloomberg
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