Showing posts with label Al Quitangon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Al Quitangon. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

How to Win this 2025, according to Bo Sanchez and Rex Mendoza

Rex Mendoza; Bo Sanchez; and Al Quitangon, Chief Distribution Officer of Sun Life Philippines at the 2025 One Sun Life Congress

With a new year upon us, Filipinos are taking steps to attract good fortune and manifest their goals into reality. Many are likewise turning to experts for advice on how to have a winning mindset and overcome challenges that may arise along the way.

Sun Life, the no. 1 life insurance company in the Philippines, gave its advisors a head start through a gathering called One Sun Life Congress. The annual event was graced by renowned guest speakers including Bo Sanchez, financial expert and lay preacher, and Rex Mendoza, business strategist and entrepreneur.

Monday, August 26, 2024

Changing Lives, One Person At A Time: Al Quitangon Reaffirms Sun Life’s Commitment To Filipino Families As Chief Distribution Officer

Al Quitangon, Sun Life's Chief Distribution Officer

In a country where the people are still in the process of recognizing life insurance as a tool for securing their families' futures, Sun Life stands as an industry leader that guides Filipinos towards achieving greater financial security. At the helm of this endeavor is Al Quitangon, a seasoned veteran in the realm of finance who now serves as Sun Life's Chief Distribution Officer.

Quitangon’s journey with Sun Life is one marked by a deep understanding of financial planning. As a former advisor himself, he perceives the challenges and aspirations as client might have and uses this as a fuel to lead governed by client-centric values. 

“Everyone who steps into the world of insurance knows that this isn’t just a job, this is a calling. It’s about empowering Filipinos to take charge of their future, allowing them to have the right knowledge and tools necessary to be prepared for the unforeseen challenges of life,” said Quitangon. His personal philosophy on finances puts education to the fore, believing that financial literacy is the cornerstone of long-term prosperity.