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Insular Life chairman of the board and CEO Vicente R. Ayllón recently announced the promotion of Ma. Edita C. Elicaño to executive vice president, head of the administrative operations group (AOG) and Chief Actuary.

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The Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. (Manulife) has entered into a five-year partnership with the University of the Philippines (UP)-Diliman College of Science to increase the pool of talent in the actuarial field for the financial services industry.

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Insular Life chairman and CEO, Vicente R. Ayllón recently announced the company’s executive promotions.

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All have been graduates of the College of Science of the University of Santo Tomas.

Since its foundation in 1926, the College of Science has been one of the pillars of science education in the Philippines. It is the first institution of higher learning in the Philippines to offer chemistry courses to its students in 1894.
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The Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. (Manulife) has entered into a five-year partnership with the University of the Philippines (UP)-Diliman College of Science to increase the pool of talent in the actuarial field for the financial services industry.

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All have been graduates of the College of Science of the University of Santo Tomas.

Since its foundation in 1926, the College of Science has been one of the pillars of science education in the Philippines. It is the first institution of higher learning in the Philippines to offer chemistry courses to its students in 1894.
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