YF Life Wins HKEJ Award for Diversified Investment Strategies

YF Life Insurance International Limited has been recognized at the HKEJ Insurance Excellence Awards 2026 for its innovative Invesurance philosophy

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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YF Life Wins HKEJ Award for Diversified Investment Strategies

YF Life Insurance International Limited, also known as YF Life, has once again secured recognition for its industry achievements at the Hong Kong Economic Journal Insurance Excellence Awards 2026. During the event, the company clinched the prestigious award for Outstanding Application of Diversified Investment Strategies, marking another milestone in its financial services portfolio.[1][2]

The accolade highlights YF Life's ongoing commitment to driving sustainable, long-term value for its clients. This objective is supported by the company's innovative Invesurance philosophy, an approach designed to integrate investment and insurance strategies to meet the diverse needs of its clientele.[1][2]

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