The company entered Asia in 1990 under the brand ‘CMG’ and now has a presence in the region spanning eight markets. The group’s operations in Hong Kong, Singapore and the Philippines are wholly owned. In other key markets CMH has forged joint ventures with
Edaran Otomobil Nasional Berhad (EON) in Malaysia, the
Bank of Ayudhya family of companies in Thailand, PT
Astra International in Indonesia, and The Ho Chi Minh City Insurance Company (Bao Minh) in Vietnam. Colonial signed a joint venture contract with
China Life Insurance Company to establish a life insurance business in Shanghai.
China The company has operated representative offices in Beijing since 1994 and in Shanghai since 1995. In April 1998, Colonial became the first Australian insurer to be invited by the Government of the People’s Republic of China to apply for a licence to set up a life insurance business in Shanghai. A joint venture with China’s largest life insurer
China Life was announced on 30 July 1999. The group was also active in investments in China. It has established a joint venture company – CMG Mahon Investments – a direct equity fund to invest directly into businesses in less developed regions of China. It also manages and part owns CMG CH China Investments Limited, a fund that invests exclusively in equities listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges.
Fiji Islands Colonial offered life insurance, health insurance, banking and investments in Fiji. It leads the Fiji life and health insurance markets, with around a 70 per cent share of the local life insurance market by premium income. It became active in banking in Fiji when it acquired a 51 per cent stake in the National Bank of Fiji (now Colonial National Bank) in early 1999.
Hong Kong CMG was the fifth largest life insurance business in Hong Kong (by new business) and offers life insurance, retirement savings and credit card services to retail and corporate clients. The product range also includes personal accident, hospital and surgical expenses benefits; disability income; and group medical insurance. Investments are also offered through the group’s international funds management business, CMG First State Investments. CMG offers a comprehensive range of pension products, administration and investment services for the Hong Kong Mandatory Provident Fund.
Indonesia Colonial had been in a joint venture with PT
Astra International, since 1992. Astra CMG has almost 1500 staff and agents in 30 locations offering life insurance products and services for individual and corporate clients.
Malaysia Colonial entered a joint venture with EON in 1995, establishing EON CMG Life. The company currently employs 1200 staff and agents and has offices in seven key locations across Malaysia including in
Peninsula Malaysia,
Sabah and
Sarawak.
New Zealand Colonial currently offers term life insurance, retirement savings, income protection, trauma and disability cover, funds management and administration. The New Zealand insurance distribution network includes preferred agents, financial planners and brokers, in conjunction with Colonial’s franchised outlets.
Singapore In Singapore, CMG First State Investments offers a mix between retail and wholesale products and experienced staff and management.
Thailand Ayudhya CMG Life was Thailand’s third largest insurance company (by new business). A full product range – including family protection and retirement planning products, investments, employee benefits and health care – was offered to individual and corporate clients. The company has almost 7000 staff and agents in approximately 80 branches.
The Philippines In the Philippines, CMG employs more than 2800 staff and agents, offering corporate and individual clients life, personal accident and medical insurance. The head office was in Manila with a further 19 offices in major cities throughout the country.
United Kingdom Colonial’s international funds management business was represented in the UK market through Colonial Stewart Ivory Investments. The international equities operations of Colonial First State Investments are centralised in the UK, taking advantage of its position as a key global financial centre.
Vietnam In 1999, Colonial was awarded the first Vietnamese licence for a life insurance joint venture between a local and international company. This followed the signing earlier that year of a joint venture agreement with the Ho Chi Minh City Insurance Company (Bao Minh). The joint venture, Bao Minh CMG, was based in Ho Chi Minh City and commenced selling life insurance policies in March 2000. ==References==