China Life Insurance Company (Taiwan)

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China Life Insurance Co., Ltd.
中國人壽保險股份有限公司
Type Privately owned company
Industry Life insurance
Founded1963
Headquarters Taipei, Taiwan
Parent China Development Financial Holding Corporation
Website China Life

China Life Insurance Company Limited (TWSE : 2823) is a life insurance company in Taiwan. It was founded in 1963 as Overseas Life Insurance Corporation. [1] It is part of China Development Financial Holding Corporation.

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China Life Dunbei Building in Taipei City China Life Dunbei Building 20161031.jpg
China Life Dunbei Building in Taipei City

There is no business relationship between China Life Insurance Company in Taiwan and China Life Insurance Company in China.

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References

  1. http://www.chinalife.com.tw/wps/portal/chinalife/investor-relations-en/about-chinalife/Company-profile