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AIA Hong Kong debuts high-return multi-currency plan

Key features include an expected Total IRR exceeding 7%.

AIA Hong Kong introduces the latest addition to its Global Power Multi-Currency Plan Series with the launch of "Global Power Multi-Currency Plan 3." This new plan, available since June 2021, includes a Total Internal Rate of Return (Total IRR) exceeding 7% for US dollar and HK dollar policies.

The new plan also offers the earliest exercisable period for policy currency exchange from the second policy year onward, and flexible cash withdrawal options for optimised cash flow management.

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Likewise, it also incorporates a Mental Incapacity Option for added protection, offering nine currency options and four premium payment term choices. 

During the promotional period, customers can utilise a premium refund of up to 27% and a guaranteed preferential interest rate of 4% p.a. upon successful application.

 

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