HSBC Life Insurance Innovation Competition 2025

HSBC Life Insurance Innovation Competition 2025

We are thrilled to announce that our student has achieved the Top 3 Winner position in the HSBC Life Insurance Innovation Competition 2025, themed “Unleashing the Future of Insurance.”

The competition was open to students from all universities in Hong Kong and unfolded in two phases. In Phase 1, teams submitted a proposal outlining their innovative concepts, strategies, and expected outcomes. The top three teams in each category advanced to Phase 2, where they presented their refined ideas to the panel of judges and staff from HSBC Life in the HSBC Life Insurance Expo 2025.

Our student stood out with their innovative solution, “ZeroForm Claims,” earning the Top 3 Winner position in the competition. Congratulations!

Learn more about the competition: https://retailbank.hsbc.com.hk/ins/en/innovation-competition/home/

 

Top 3 Winner

Mr. Kung Ka Ho, BEcon&Fin, Year 1

Mr. Cai Ching Hang, BEng(CompSc), Year 1

Miss Lau Yik Kuk, BSc, Year 3

(The team comprises of 1 team member from other university.)

 

Student Sharing

“The journey from brainstorming to presenting our solutions (ZeroForm Claims) was both exciting and rewarding. Winning this competition has significantly enhanced my confidence and motivated me to continue pursuing innovative ideas throughout my academic journey.”

By Mr. Kung Ka ho, Boris

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