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PAObank and China Ping An Insurance (Hong Kong) Launch Strategic Partnership, Bringing Integrated Banking and Insurance Solutions, Shaping a Digital Bank with Insurance DNA

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HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 15 September 2025 – PAO Bank Limited (“PAObank”), a member of Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, Ltd. (“Ping An”; SEHK: 2318; SSE: 601318), leverages its unique competitive edge by integrating insurance into its banking services. To mark its 5th anniversary, PAObank is proud to announce a strategic partnership with China Ping An Insurance (Hong Kong) Company Limited (“CPAIHK”). This collaboration combines the strengths of both entities to create “1+1>2” synergy, delivering an integrated banking and insurance experience. PAObank has introduced its first joint initiative with CPAIHK, alongside a series of exclusive offers. We are thrilled to invite you to UNLOCK the PAObank 5th Anniversary Treasure Reward.

Redefining Protection: Integrating Banking and Insurance

PAObank is redefining the concept of protection by integrating banking and insurance services. As a member of Ping An, PAObank embodies an inherent “insurance DNA,” with a vision to collaborate with other Group affiliates to build a unique ecosystem that maximises complementary strengths. While providing banking services, PAObank aims to offer customers additional benefits and protection. The strategic partnership between PAObank and CPAIHK focuses on delivering enhanced value to customers. PAObank’s customers can enjoy banking services with additional travel insurance coverage, while CPAIHK’s customers receive exclusive deposit offers, achieving a seamless integration of insurance and banking services.

Mr. Ronald Iu, Chief Executive of PAObank, said, “As a member of Ping An, PAObank is committed to integrating insurance into our banking services. Each company within the Group carries unique strengths, enabling us to create a ‘1+1>2’ experience for our customers. Our team constantly strives to think and act one more step ahead, providing thoughtful and proactive solutions. This collaboration with CPAIHK is just the first step in our strategic blueprint, aiming to build an integrated insurance and banking ecosystem where customers can fulfil their financial needs within a single App, enjoy exclusive benefits and protection, and propels PAObank into a bank with insurance DNA.”

Mr. Kelvin Cheung, Managing Director of China Ping An Insurance (Hong Kong)
stated, “CPAIHK consistently leverages the Group’s integrated financial platform to deliver warm financial services. We are delighted to deepen our collaboration with PAObank, integrating insurance and banking services to provide our customers with superior wealth management and protection solutions.”

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High-Interest Time Deposit & Travel Insurance! Double Returns, Level up Your Benefits!

To celebrate PAObank’s 5th anniversary, we are excited to invite you to UNLOCK the 5th Anniversary Treasure Reward! Enjoy high-interest time deposit and travel insurance in one go, along with cash rewards to celebrate this special milestone together!

Treasure Reward 1: Complete 3 Missions to Earn HKD1,000 in Cash Rewards

From now until September 30, 2025, PAObank’s customers who completed three missions may earn HKD1,000 cash rewards1!

  • Mission 1: Set PAObank as your default FPS account2
  • Mission 2: Exchange HKD5,000 to USD via the in-app FX service
  • Mission 3: Deposit HKD200,000 in new funds and place a 6-month HKD time deposit

For the customer who completed Mission 1 and Mission 2 can earn a USD9.29 cash reward3. The first 1,000 customers to complete all three missions will receive an additional HKD929 cash reward3. In other words, by completing all three tasks, you may earn a total of USD9.29 and HKD929, meaning HKD1,000 in cash rewards!

Treasure Reward 2: Enjoy Free Travel Insurance Upon Successful Account Opening

From now until September 30, 2025, new eligible individual customers of PAObank4 who successfully open a retail banking account by using the referral code【PAOBPR】will receive free travel insurance5 from CPAIHK. Additionally, they will enjoy a 18% annual interest rate6 on 1-month HKD time deposit, with a maximum deposit amount of HKD50,000.

CPAIHK customers who successfully open a PAObank retail banking account will enjoy an even higher 20% annual interest rate on 1-month HKD time deposit.

Services terms and condition applied. For details, please visit PAObank’s website at www.paob.com.hk. For enquiries, please contact our customer service hotline at 3762 9900.

1 Calculate using the rounding method.

2 Successfully register the Bank as their default receiving bank under the “Faster Payment System (FPS)” during campaign period and maintain the default receiving bank until 31 Oct 2025.

3 The reward will be credited to the eligible customer’s HKD or USD savings account with the Bank within two (2) months after the Programme Period. Eligible Customers must maintain a valid account at the time of reward distribution; otherwise, the Reward will be forfeited.

4 Eligible Customers refer to those who successfully open a savings account with PAObank from 15 September 2025 to 30 September 2025, and have not held any savings account with PAObank prior to 15 September 2025.

5 The free travel insurance (lite version) provided by China Ping An Insurance (HK) Co., Ltd. offers coverage for up to 7 days of worldwide travel and must be redeemed within 6 months from the account opening date. This policy is exclusively for the account holder and cannot be transferred to others. For more details about the travel insurance (lite version), please visit the official website of China Ping An Insurance (HK) Co., Ltd.

6 The preferential annual interest rate for time deposits will be displayed in the time deposit section of the Bank’s personal banking mobile application within three working days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays) after successful account opening. Eligible customers must place a 1-month HKD time deposit through the dedicated promotional section showing the preferential rate in the personal banking mobile application to enjoy the offer. If the time deposit is placed via any section other than the dedicated promotional section, the basic interest rate will apply and the preferential annual interest rate will not be granted.

Important Notes and Disclaimer for General Insurance Products

  • PAO Bank Limited (Insurance Intermediary Licence Number: [GA1067]) (“PAObank”) is an appointed insurance agent of Ping An Insurance (Hong Kong) Company Limited (“CPAIHK”). PAObank distributes general insurance products in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The relevant general insurance products are products of the insurance company and not of PAObank. CPAIHK is the issuer and underwriter of the above general insurance products.
  • The role of PAObank is limited to distributing insurance products of CPAIHK. PAObank will not be responsible for any matters relating to the provision of the products.
  • PAObank does not provide any legal, accounting, or tax advice. You are advised to consult your professional advisors for advice relevant to your specific circumstances.
  • For any eligible dispute arising between PAObank and the customer out of the selling process or processing of the related transaction, PAObank is required to enter into a financial dispute resolution scheme process with the customer (as defined by the terms of the Financial Dispute Resolution Centre). However, any dispute over the contractual terms of the insurance products should be resolved directly between CPAIHK and the customer. The insurance product information is intended to be distributed in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (“Hong Kong”) and is for reference only. It does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to purchase or provide any insurance products within or outside Hong Kong.
  • All claims under this insurance plan must be submitted directly to CPAIHK. For claim forms, please call CPAIHK customer service hotline at (852) [2827 1883] (Hong Kong) or visit https://www.pingan.com.hk. For details, please refer to the policy contract provided by CPAIHK. All information provided by you in response to CPAIHK’s questions must be true, complete, and correct. Failure to provide true, complete, and correct information may result in CPAIHK’s inability to accept or process your application or may render the policy invalid.
  • You are reminded to carefully read the relevant insurance product materials provided to you and are advised to seek professional/independent advice if necessary.
  • Pursuant to the Insurance (Levy) Regulation (Cap. 41I) and Insurance (Levy) Order (Cap. 41J) under the Insurance Ordinance (Cap. 41), policyholders are required to pay a levy to the Insurance Authority (“IA”) effective from 1 January 2018. For details, please visit the IA’s website at https://www.ia.org.hk. For the latest information about the Insurance Complaints Bureau, please visit https://www.icb.org.hk.

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PAO Bank Limited

PAO Bank Limited (“PAObank”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lufax Holding Ltd (“Lufax”) (SEHK: 6623; NYSE: LU) and a member of Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, Ltd. (“Ping An”) (SEHK: 2318; SSE: 601318), is committed to fostering financial inclusion and establishing a digital banking ecosystem by leveraging its extensive experience in SME banking services and its leading financial technology advantages. PAObank was granted a banking licence by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority in May 2019 to offer banking services via virtual channels. PAObank is expanding diverse business segments including retail banking and SME banking.

China Ping An Insurance (Hong Kong) Company Limited

China Ping An Insurance (Hong Kong) Company is equipped with a comprehensive operational framework and a professional management team. We continuously develop a diversified range of insurance services, staying attuned to market trends to provide essential general insurance products for large enterprises, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and individual customers.

With a dedication to advancing warm financial services, China Ping An Insurance (Hong Kong) successfully launched its online insurance business in 2010, ushering in a new era for the development of general insurance. Offering 24-hour online instant quotation and policy application services, customers can conveniently select the protection they and their families need anytime, anywhere.

The seamless process eliminates the need for document submission, allowing customers to complete the application in as fast as 5 minutes, with policies instantly approved and issued through an automated system. The important terms and conditions of all insurance products are transparent and clear, enabling customers to apply for or renew policies directly via the company’s website.

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Cyber and Supply Chain Risks Reshaping Japan’s Business Landscape, Aon Survey

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  • “Geopolitical Volatility” is a top five current and future risk, highlighting the growing instability across the region
  • 83 Percent of Firms Report Rising Insurable Risk Costs

TOKYO, JAPAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 February 2026 – Aon plc (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional services firm, has released the Japan findings of its 2025 Global Risk Management Survey. The survey reveals that Japanese businesses are navigating a complex landscape marked by persistent cyber threats, supply chain disruptions and weather/natural disasters. The survey, which gathered insights from nearly 3,000 risk managers, C-suite leaders and executives across 63 countries, highlights the unique risks Japan businesses are facing amid global disruption.

Japan’s Top Risks:

“Cyber Attacks/Data Breach” remains the top risk for Japanese businesses, consistent with global trends. “Supply chain or distribution failure” ranks second, as extreme weather events and mounting geopolitical volatility including shifting trade policies force companies to reassess their supply chains. In addition, “Product Liability/Recall” and “Exchange Rate Fluctuation” pose significant risks, reflecting the country’s manufacturing strength and exposure to global market volatility. Notably, 63.6 percent of Japanese respondents reported losses due to product liability or recall issues and 47.6 percent cited losses from exchange rate fluctuations.

Tatsuya Yamamoto, CEO of Japan at Aon, said, “Japanese organisations are operating in an environment of unprecedented complexity. Cyber, weather and geopolitical risks continue to be acute challenges for Japan businesses, underscoring the need for robust risk management frameworks and agile strategies. As market trends shift and competition intensifies, vigilance and adaptability will be key. The interconnectedness of risks – where a cyber attack can disrupt supply chains or geopolitical volatility can trigger regulatory changes – demands a holistic, proactive approach to resilience.”

2025 Top 10 Business Risks in Japan

  1. Cyber Attacks/Data Breach
  2. Supply Chain or Distribution Failure
  3. Weather/Natural Disasters
  4. Geopolitical Volatility
  5. Business Interruption
  6. Economic Slowdown/Slow Recovery
  7. Exchange Rate Fluctuation
  8. Commodity Price Risk/Scarcity of Materials
  9. Product Liability/Recall
  10. Failure to Attract or Retain Top Talent

Risk Management: Formalisation and Focus on Insurable Risks

Japanese organisations demonstrate a strong commitment to risk management, with 74.7 percent having a formal risk management and insurance department, compared to 68.4 percent globally. Additionally, 75.3 percent measure the total cost of insurable risk and 83.3 percent report that these costs are increasing. While risk awareness is rising, most organisations have yet to quantify their exposures or leverage advanced analytics.

Japanese Businesses Risk Management Assessments for Top Three Risks

For “Cyber Attacks/Data Breaches”:

  1. 27.2 percent have assessed the risk
  2. 12.6 percent have developed continuity plans
  3. 22.3 Percent have risk management plans

For “Supply Chain or Distribution Failure”:

  1. 25 percent have assessed the risk
  2. 20 percent have developed continuity plans
  3. 26.7 Percent have risk management plans

For “Weather/Natural Disasters”:

  1. 24.1 percent have assessed the risk
  2. 22.4 percent have developed continuity plans
  3. 13.8 percent have risk management plans

Future Risks: Rapidly Changing Market Trends and Geopolitical Volatility

Looking ahead, Japanese organisations expect “Weather/Natural Disasters” and “Geopolitical Volatility” to remain critical risks, alongside “Rapidly Changing Market Trends,” which is more prominent in Japan than globally. This highlights the country’s exposure to climate events and evolving consumer preferences.

Japan’s Top Five Future Business Risks by 2028:

  1. Cyber Attacks/Data Breach
  2. Weather/Natural Disasters
  3. Geopolitical Volatility
  4. Rapidly Changing Market Trends
  5. Increasing Competition

Shinichi Kandatsu, head of Commercial Risk Solutions for Japan at Aon, said, “Cyber and weather-related risks continue to lead the rankings as top concerns for Japanese businesses today and in the future, with geopolitical volatility also ranking among the top five risks across both periods. This trend reflects the growing instability across the region, with implications for supply chains, regulatory environments and financial performance. In today’s fast-moving market, leveraging advanced data analytics is essential for businesses to anticipate emerging risks, optimise risk capital and build resilience. The findings from Aon’s Global Risk Management Survey provide Japanese businesses with actionable information to benchmark their risk strategies and identify areas for improvement.”

To access the full report and explore how Aon is helping clients navigate today’s disruption dynamic, visit Global Risk Management Survey Japan

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The information contained in this document is solely for information purposes, for general guidance only and is not intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. Although Aon endeavours to provide accurate and timely information and uses sources that it considers reliable, the firm does not warrant, represent or guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, completeness or fitness for any purpose of any content of this document and can accept no liability for any loss incurred in any way by any person who may rely on it. There can be no guarantee that the information contained in this document will remain accurate as on the date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future. No individual or entity should make decisions or act based solely on the information contained herein without appropriate professional advice and targeted research.

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Sustainable seafood matters to eight in ten consumers, leading to calls for retailers to support sustainable choices

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MSC calls on retailers to increase their offer of sustainable seafood products ahead of the Chinese New Year, in response to insights from consumers

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 February 2026 – As families across Singapore and Malaysia prepare to toss yusheng and serve whole steamed fish for Chinese New Year, new research reveals a striking disconnect: more than eight in ten Malaysians (85%) and nearly three-quarters of Singaporeans (74%) say sustainable seafood matters to them.

Despite actively seeking out sustainable sources, a YouGov survey commissioned by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) found that more than half of Singapore consumers (58%) have never noticed an eco-label when shopping. Recognition of the MSC blue ecolabel label sits at 21%.

With seafood consumption expected to rise during Chinese New Year as celebrations take centre stage, it’s a critical moment for sustainable shopping choices.

Malaysia consumes more than double the global average per capita (49 kg versus 21 kg globally), while Singapore imports most of its seafood supply. Without clear labelling and retailer commitment, consumers who want to make sustainable choices often cannot.

In Malaysia, where fishing remains central to coastal livelihoods, 75% of Malaysians believe support and resources are essential for local fishermen to fish responsibly and sustainably.

In Singapore, where nearly all seafood is imported, consumers look to retailers and regulators for assurance, with 55% citing government standards and 54% citing origin information as key drivers of confidence.

“When asked what sustainable seafood means to them, consumers demonstrated a sophisticated understanding: 62% of Singaporeans and 56% of Malaysians associate it with well-managed fisheries operating under clear rules.

“It’s clear that consumers are ready and willing to seek out credible certification, so we’re urging retailers and businesses to make MSC eco-label products visible and accessible,” saidAnne Gabriel, Program Director for Oceania and Singapore at the Marine Stewardship Council.

The research also highlights expectations of retailers. More than half of Singaporeans (52%) believe supermarkets should commit to sourcing sustainable seafood. Even amid cost-of-living pressures, 38% say they are willing to pay more for sustainably sourced seafood, while many others say clear labelling would help them make better choices within their budget.

The findings suggest that as festive demand peaks, clearer eco-labelling could help consumers align their values with their shopping – without changing what’s on the dinner table.

Shoppers can find MSC certified sustainable seafood at Cold Storage Singapore, FairPrice Group and Prime Supermarket in Singapore, and at AEON Retail, Jaya Grocer and Village Grocer in Malaysia.

Key findings at a glance

  • 85% of Malaysians and 74% of Singaporeans say sustainable seafood is important
  • 63% (MY) and 58% (SG) have never noticed any eco-label on seafood
  • 75% of Malaysians believe fishermen need support to fish sustainably
  • 52% Singaporeans say retailer commitment to sustainable sourcing would encourage them to choose sustainable seafood
  • Malaysia consumes 49kg of seafood per capita annually vs 21kg global average, sources from Malaysia – Fishery and Aquaculture Country Profiles

About the research
The survey was conducted by YouGov on behalf of the Marine Stewardship Council between 15-19 January 2026. The sample comprised 1,007 adults aged 18+ in Singapore and 1,003 adults aged 18+ in Malaysia. Data was weighted to be representative of the adult population in each country.
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About the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)

The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is an international non-profit organisation. Our vision is of the world’s oceans teeming with life, and seafood supplies safeguarded for this and future generations. Our blue fish ecolabel and fishery certification program recognises and rewards sustainable fishing practices. When you see the blue fish label, you can trust the seafood was caught sustainably. For more information visit

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ATPI Strengthens Taiwan Presence with Award-Winning Travel Management Solution

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2025 Global Travel Management Company of the Year recognition affirms ATPI’s leadership in localised, enterprise-ready travel management

TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 February 2026 – ATPI Taiwan continues to strengthen its position as a trusted global travel management partner for organisations operating in Taiwan, following the recognition of ATPI’s Hong Kong and Singapore operations as Global Travel Management Company of the Year at the Travel Daily Media Travel Trade Excellence Awards 2025.

Photo caption: (Left to Right) Kelly Jones, Managing Director of ATPI Taiwan; Gary Marshall, CEO of Travel Daily Media; and Ali Hussain, Managing Director of ATPI Asia, at the TDM Travel Trade Excellence Awards 2025 – Asia

The Travel Daily Media Travel Trade Excellence Awards – Asia recognises organisations demonstrating excellence in operational delivery, technology integration and service innovation. ATPI was recognised for its ability to deliver globally integrated travel programmes supported by personalised service, secure platforms and disciplined governance across complex, multi-market environments.

Building on these globally recognised capabilities, ATPI Taiwan operates as a professional travel management organisation purpose-built for multinational and technology-driven enterprises. Its local operating model addresses key structural gaps in Taiwan’s corporate travel landscape, where many providers remain leisure-focused and reliant on manual processes that limit transparency, control and scalability.

A defining differentiator is financial transparency. Unlike traditional agencies that issue a single “all-in” receipt, ATPI Taiwan provides two separate documents:

  • a Travel Agency Receipt detailing the net ticket fare; and
  • a Government Uniform Invoice (GUI / 發票) clearly itemising the agreed service fee.

ATPI is currently the only travel management company in Taiwan offering this structure. The model enables procurement and finance teams to perform audit-level cost analysis, eliminates hidden mark-ups and supports compliance requirements for publicly listed, multinational and technology-led organisations.

ATPI Taiwan’s cloud-based global travel management platform integrates directly with ATPI’s worldwide traveller profile and governance framework. This enables organisations to enforce consistent travel policies, approval workflows and duty-of-care standards across Taiwan and international markets. Centralised dashboards provide real-time visibility of both Taiwan and global travel spend, supporting procurement oversight, financial control and data-driven decision-making for high-volume international travel programmes.

Data security is another critical differentiator. While traveller information in Taiwan is often collected via unsecured consumer messaging platforms, ATPI Taiwan operates in line with ATPI Global Standards and international data protection protocols. Traveller data is managed through the ATPI e-Profile platform, supported by PCI-compliant secure links for document submission and mandatory quarterly data-security training. To date, ATPI Taiwan has maintained a zero data-misconduct and zero data-leakage record.

ATPI also provides professional 24/7 global emergency support through its World Support Centres (WSC), ensuring continuity across time zones with full system access and defined escalation protocols — capabilities essential for mission-critical and time-sensitive travel.

“Our focus is on delivering enterprise-grade travel management that combines global consistency with local precision,” said Kelly Jones, Managing Director – Southeast Asia, China, Hong Kong & Taiwan, ATPI. “Clients choose ATPI not only for our global reach, but for the governance, transparency and personalised service that allow their travel programmes to operate with confidence and control.”

“These capabilities translate directly into measurable outcomes for our clients,” added Asa Yang, General Manager, ATPI Taiwan. “In one recent case, our team conducted a strategic fare analysis for a complex five-destination itinerary and identified a more cost-effective routing. Instead of retaining the price differential, we returned 100% of the savings to the client, delivering a direct saving of TWD 160,000. This reflects our commitment to financial transparency, integrity and proactive programme management.”

The dual awards further reinforce ATPI’s long-standing leadership in corporate and specialist travel management. Following ATPI’s acquisition by Direct Travel in September 2025, the combined organisation operates as a global travel management group, bringing together international scale and personalised service across corporate and complex travel sectors, including marine, energy, mining, sports and group travel. Together, Direct Travel and ATPI manage more than USD 6 billion in annual travel volume, with operations spanning over 100 countries across the Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa and the Middle East.

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About ATPI

is a global leader in travel and event management, renowned for delivering innovative and highly tailored solutions across various industries including corporate, marine, mining, energy, sports, and group travel as well as event management services. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Manchester, UK, ATPI employs approximately 2,500 people and has an operations network that spans across 100+ locations on six continents. Their robust global footprint, combined with deep local expertise, allows them to meet the unique and complex needs of a diverse clientele.

In September 2025, ATPI was acquired by longstanding partner Direct Travel to create a global Travel Management powerhouse.

About Direct Travel, Inc.

Direct Travel is one of the world’s largest travel management companies, focused on delivering exceptional, groundbreaking solutions to every client and traveller. With a long history of proven market expertise, we blend advanced technology, superior service, and expert insights to drive tangible value and meaningful savings—offering solutions across Corporate Travel, Leisure Travel, and Meetings & Events.

Through Avenir, our next-generation platform developed with leading technology partners, we provide the industry’s broadest inventory and a modern, real-time shopping experience that empowers travellers and simplifies programme management. What truly sets us apart is the human care behind the technology: an experienced, passionate team dedicated to anticipating needs and delivering exceptional service at every step.

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