Dignity is the state or quality of being worthy of honour or respect by virtue of being human, and every person has an intrinsic need to feel valued and needed. Yet, in our world, there is often a gap between the ideals and realities of how dignity is accorded to individuals across age, gender, social statuses and financial positions. In this issue, I'd like to bring attention to the topic of dignity, and the ways which we can protect & honour the dignity of others and ourselves. | Building dignity and purpose to create greater performance and wellbeing A pandemic, economic volatility and unimaginable pressures are accelerating a re-think of what it takes to build dignity and purpose and work. Never has the concept of organizational purpose been so well understood, the importance of wellbeing so crucial or the need for respect so great. | Five Lessons About Financial Well-Being Money is power. Power to keep yourself and your family safe, and to make choices with dignity and freedom. Money provides a springboard, a soft landing, and the resources to enjoy life. And as such, money provides the financial underpinning of human thriving. | How do we find dignity at work? | Roy Bahat and Bryn Freedman | Proudly Brought to You I seek to reach out to people who believe in safeguarding the interests of their loved ones. Let me know if I can be of help to someone you know or care about. We can make a difference to lives when it matters most. Cheers. | Benjamin Koh Jia Hao | | | | unsubscribe | You are receiving this email because you're my client, a friend or you've given permission to receive this email. If you'd rather not receive our emails, you can unsubscribe from our mailing list by clicking 'Unsubscribe' above. DISCLAIMER This is not an official AIA newsletter. The views and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of AIA Singapore Private Limited (Company Registration No. 201106386R) (AIA), any other agency, organisation, employer or company. Assumptions made in the analysis are not reflective of the position of AIA other than the author. © Benjamin Koh Jia Hao, All rights reserved. | | | Michelle (Assistant Professor) It’s easy to engage the services of an Insurance Agent, but in my experience, a responsible agent is hard to come by.
Benjamin is a god-sent after my previous agent went MIA. He is meticulous and paid close attention to my financial needs. There is no hard selling and I particularly appreciate the clear way in which he communicates policy details.
Every discussion we’ve had was stress free. Every conversation feels like an informative conversation with an old friend. If you’re looking for financial planning advice, look no further. | | | Yunhe (Pilot) Benjamin is a very dedicated and experienced agent who does his job really well and always does not mind going the extra mile to make sure our policies and well-being are well taken care off.
He is very meticulous when planning for our family’s policies and will always keep us updated frequently along the way. He ensures that we are well insured and is in good hands.
Benjamin is not pushy in sales, and will only recommend whatever that caters best for our family and children’s needs which makes us very comfortable throughout this financial planning journey with him. To add on, Benjamin is also very knowledgeable and familiar with his products which is a huge bonus for us as it makes me and my wife feel extra assured with his recommendations.
His responsiveness and dedication to his job makes us have zero doubts that he will always be just a phone call away if we need any further assistance too. Hence, we are really grateful to have him as our existing agent and will not hesitate to look for him again if we need to purchase more policies in the near future. | | | Deeban (QA Analyst) I managed to catch up with Ben recently, who was a friend I made in University. Just like he was then, he was extremely patient and helpful in understanding my current policies and needs.
Based on those, he managed to table up a few recommendations to further enhance the effectiveness of my policies and what are some things I should take note of when signing up for new policies.
I would strongly recommend Ben to anyone who is looking to take up new policies or looking to kickstart on their finance portfolio, mainly because he does not hard sell policies, but rather he seeks to understand what one's needs and wants are before offering his recommendations. Way to go Ben! | | | Zhaomin (Engineer) Benji came to me with a refreshing perspective on financial planning. I like how he explains the 'What' & 'Whys' (this is important) instead of going straight to set financial goals and sell the products.
I also liked and enjoyed my sessions with Benji because there is no hard-selling, and that made me really comfortable in all the meetings.
To you who is looking for just a listening ear, you should hear Benji out :D And good luck with your financial journey with Benji! ;) | | | Naomi (Piano Teacher) I've known Ben for about 6 years and we're good friends. Before advising me on my uptake of policy, he made sure to discuss with me my financial situation and proposed a policy that is suitable based on my current situation and budget.
Also, he made it a point to explain the importance & differences of the plans with me. The details and information he has provided has really been insightful & helpful towards my financial planning.
I'm very satisfied with the sessions I've had with Ben so far. | | | You Liang (Software Engineer) Ben is a very helpful and patient financial advisor. To begin with, the entire session is extremely insightful; It was full of reflection of one's own future financial planning.
Ben did a great job in raising awareness and sharing of knowledge in terms of insurance, protection & financial planning for me. While at the same time acknowledging the suitability of different financial strategy for each individual.
Overall, it is a stress-free & valuable session to all. No regrets. | | | | |