Important Notice:

Beware of scams! Please do not provide any bank, credit card, investment, insurance, MPF account or other important personal information like your login ID and password via phone numbers or hyperlinks embedded in suspicious messages purporting to be from CTF Life. We would like to take this opportunity to remind customers that we will only send SMS using Registered SMS Sender ID with prefix #CTFLife. If there any doubts regarding the legitimacy of the messages received or the sender, please contact CTF Life Hotline (852) 2866 8898. If you suspect you have been scammed, please report to the police or call the Anti-Scam Helpline of Anti-Deception Coordination Centre on 18222 immediately.
News Centre

News Centre

FTLife launches a new micro-movie “Changing Lives for the Better”

FTLife launches a new micro-movie “Changing Lives for the Better”

FTLife is always committed to helping customers realise their dreams by providing comprehensive protection. At the beginning of 2019, the company launches a new series of promotion and advertisements with the title “Changing Lives for the Better”, featuring the true-life stories of three FTLife customers:

Guardian of Life • Succession of Benevolent Missions | Dr Samson Cho
Dr Cho aspired to become a physician when he was a secondary school student. The poor results in high-level examination did not stop him from pursuing his dream. Eventually, he graduated from Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University as a medical practitioner, and established a professional first-aid training institution, OSMART, to serve people all over the country.

Guardian of Family Business • Succession of Craftsmanship | Heir of “Muk Chai Kee” Keith Wan
Keith gave up his stable job and came home to inherit his father’s shop Muk Chai Kee. Through continuous innovations, he keeps the signature mini egg puffs popular locally, and brings the Hongkong-style street snack across the border to the people in mainland China.

Guardian of Hope • Succession of Self-improvement – Singer Sukie Chung
Singer-songwriter Sukie Chung wants people to hear her music and songs. She treats failure as a learning experience and difficulties as challenges to self-improvement. She continues to write and sing songs in the Greater China area and has won many music competitions.