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    Hong Kong Eases Rules for Indexed Universal Life Policies, Catering to High-Net-Worth Individuals

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    Hong Kong: Rules Relaxed to Allow HNIs to Access Indexed Universal Life Policy

    Hong Kong is adjusting its regulations to permit the sale of indexed universal life (IUL) policies, a move aimed at accommodating the financial preferences of high-net-worth individuals (HNIs). The policy allows these affluent clients to use assets, such as stocks and bonds, as collateral in lieu of cash payments.

    A view of Hong Kong's cityscape.
    A view of Hong Kong’s cityscape.

    According to a Bloomberg report, IUL policies, in which the cash value component tracks a benchmark index, have gained popularity in the United States, Bermuda, and Singapore. Previously, Hong Kong’s regulations and risk concerns had prevented their availability.

    A joint circular from the Insurance Authority and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority stated that if these policies are offered only to high-net-worth customers—specifically, professional investors—then “there is room to offset or amend the application of certain requirements” without compromising investor safeguards.

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    A visual representation of financial growth, possibly representing the wealth management business.

    Similar to traditional universal life insurance, IUL products offer life insurance coverage combined with a cash value element, giving policyholders flexibility in premium payments. A key differentiator is that a portion—or all—of the IUL’s cash value is linked to the performance of a financial index, like a stock market index.

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    This regulatory shift coincides with Hong Kong’s push to expand its wealth management sector, currently valued at HKD31tn (S$5.3tn). In this effort to stimulate economic growth, the government has proposed tax breaks and investment immigration schemes, aiming to remain competitive with other financial hubs like Singapore.

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