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2011 New FPP Graduations & FYP growth : Message from Mr Chuah Chin Seong



Congratulations to all New-FPP graduates for your great attention, energy and focus in completing the New-FPP courses and earns you the prestigious designation as Financial Planners.

For year 2010, the New-FPP graduate has achieved more then 55% growth *FYP growth between 2010 and 2009 (period to period basis) as below* with total FYP exceeding RM8 million from 305 participants’ nationwide.  

This achievement signifies the strength of the New-FPP that objectively augments the graduates with right knowledge and skills that ensuring their business align and grow with changes of time.

Visibly you all had sets the high benchmark as qualified financial planners that clearly is in lines with corporate direction of developing quality agency force.

Moving Forward, I will expect each of you to sets Million Dollar Round Table as the minimum standard since MDRT membership is a global recognition with international standard of sales excellence in the life insurance and financial services business.

Let us have an awesome and enriching experience today as we celebrate and recognize your great achievements that you truly deserved.

New-FPP: class of year 2010 -FYP growth between 2010 and 2009 (period to period basis)

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