Manulife-Sinochem Life Insurance Co. Ltd. has received approval from the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) to operate in the Province of Tianjin, one of China’s fastest growing provinces, Manulife Financial Corp. confirmed Friday.

The new branch license will expand Manulife-Sinochem’s operational presence in China to some 37 cities across 11 provinces. Manulife-Sinochem currently has about 11,500 professionally trained staff and agents serving over 450,000 customers across China.

The license was granted on the heels of the recent trip to China led by federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty who was accompanied by the Governor of the Bank of Canada Mark Carney, Superintendent of Financial Institutions Julie Dickson, Manulife President and CEO Donald Guloien and other Canadian financial industry leaders.

“Manulife continues to see excellent opportunities to expand as we apply our products and skills to help meet the savings, protection and investment needs of customers across China. We are delighted with the positive support we have received from the Canadian and Chinese governments and our outstanding partner, Sinochem,” stated Donald Guloien, Manulife president and CEO.

“We are very pleased to be able to open a new branch in the city of Tianjin. Tianjin is an important step in our company’s development,” added Marc Sterling, Manulife-Sinochem.

Tianjin is located south east of Beijing, with a population of 11.8 million people. Tianjin is one of four special municipalities under the Central Government of China.

Manulife-Sinochem is a joint venture company between Manulife (International) Limited (51%) and China Foreign Economic and Trade Trust & Investment Company, a member of the Sinochem group (49%).

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