Vitality program will offer rewards to some life insurance clients for “healthy living”
The new collaboration will see the firms develop an artificial intelligence and deep learning tool to analyze financial data and present recommendations
Applications from Nervana will help Manulife develop a new “deep learning” tool, which will analyze the various data portfolio managers receive each day
The Garmin “vívofit 3” wearable activity device that will track Vitality members’ physical activities, which can include running, biking and swimming
In an effort to speed of the issuing process, younger clients between the ages of 18 and 40 will be able to apply for a term policy of up to $1 million without biometric data
Sue Reibel will succeed Guay as executive vice president and general manager of institutional markets; a search is underway for a new leader for Manulife Quebec
Manulife’s former chairman championed the firm’s expansion into wealth management
Following in Great-West Life’s and Canada Life’s footsteps, the two insurance giants are looking to put sales incentive programs, such as all-expenses-paid trips, in the past
Cindy Forbes to assume new role; Steve Finch appointed chief actuary
Insurance giant will launch Vitality, a program that gives clients who wear fitness-tracking devices discounts on their life insurance