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Pacific Prime
Founded by : -, 1 January 2000
About the Company
Pacific Prime was founded in 2000 by Neil Raymond to simplify insurance for international clients looking for health insurance coverage.
Fast forward two decades later, today, we are now the 3rd largest employee benefits broker in the Asia Pacific region after acquiring CXA Group’s brokerage arms in Hong Kong and Singapore in 2021. Globally, we are internationally recognized as one of the largest employee benefits and insurance brokers. We have a broad portfolio of clients, including expats, families, international schools, professional services firms, and more.
Our global operations in 15 strategic locations (Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Mexico, UAE, United Kingdom, United States, Australia) allow us to offer a wide range of cross-border and compliant insurance solutions. Collectively, we manage over USD $750 million in premiums and cover more than 1,500,000 lives.
Moreover, our team of over 1,000 professional insurance experts and staff speak more than 20 different languages, helping foster strong, long-term relationships with clients and stakeholders.
Pacific Prime is also a leading distributor for over 40 insurance companies, including BUPA, Allianz, Cigna, AXA, Aetna, CHUBB, and many more. As a preferred IPMI provider for networks such as the Worldwide Broker Network (WBN), we strive to extend our reach and provide dedicated support and solutions to individuals and companies across various industries.
If you're interested in learning more about our insurance solutions, please email us at [email protected] or visit our website: https://www.pacificprime.com/
Industry Type
According to the GICS (Global Industry Classification Standard) version of March 2023, Pacific Prime’s industry classification falls within the following categories:
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Company Address
Units 7-11, 35/F, 1 Hung To Rd, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
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