Pacific Prime Won Healthcare Insurance Insight Award by MediLink-Global
This award is a testament to Pacific Prime's unwavering commitment to a customer-centric approach. By leveraging data and feedback, the company continues to refine its services to better meet client needs. The recognition from MediLink-Global highlights Pacific Prime's dedication to delivering exceptional value and service to its clients.
Head of Strategic Development of Pacific Prime's China Office, Wallace Yang, was also one of only two recipients nationwide to win the "MediLink-Global High-End Medical Service - Extraordinary Master" Award during the ceremony. This accolade recognizes Mr. Yang's leadership and commitment to setting industry standards in the high-end medical service sector.
Ms. Xu Jingjing, Sales Director of the Southern Region at MediLink-Global, expressed her admiration for Pacific Prime, stating, "Pacific Prime is a valued long-term partner. They have provided us with many ideas and innovative directions with their extensive experience and keen insights into the global insurance market. We firmly believe that partnering with a visionary company like Pacific Prime will drive us to remain at the forefront of future changes in the market."
Mr. Pierre Morin, Global Sales Director of Pacific Prime, expressed gratitude for this prestigious award, "This award from MediLink-Global not only affirms our past collaborations but also offers a positive outlook for the future. Pacific Prime will continue to uphold our professionalism and innovative spirit, closely observe global insurance market trends, and provide individuals and corporate clients with health experiences that are even more thoughtful and comprehensive."
About MediLink-Global
MediLink (Beijing) Technology Service Co., Ltd. (MediLink-Global) is a leading third-party service provider specializing in health insurance management. Established in 2005, it has grown into a significant player in the health management service sector, boasting a network of nearly 3,000 high-end private hospitals worldwide.
To learn more about MediLink-Global, please visit: https://www.medilink-global.com.cn/MediLink/index?locale=en
About Pacific Prime
Established in 2000, Pacific Prime Group is an award-winning global insurance intermediary and employee benefits specialist that offers individual and corporate insurance solutions. The group has over 1,000 employees and 15 offices worldwide, including Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Thailand, Malaysia, the UAE, Indonesia, the UK, the US, Mexico, the Philippines, and Australia.
To learn more about Pacific Prime, please visit: https://www.pacificprime.com/corporate
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