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Manulife Hong Kong and Macau has recently identified fraudulent emails impersonating our company. The sender shown in these emails is: 香港MAFIEL <mafiel.sunwg-warpservices.co.za@shared1.ccsend.com>. Please note that these emails and their contents were not issued by Manulife.

The emails claim that a “premium recalculation has been completed” and that a credit balance is available for withdrawal. Recipients are asked to select a payment method via an online platform within 12 hours, failing which the amount will become invalid.

If you receive such emails, please do not click on any links or provide any personal or financial information, and delete the email immediately.

We have also observed similar fraudulent attempts through SMS. Please be cautious of suspicious SMS messages. Manulife will only send SMS to Hong Kong mobile numbers using a Registered SMS Sender ID that begins with "#Manulife." If you receive any SMS or links that appear suspicious or claim to be from Manulife, please do not reply, click, or open any links within the message.

Manulife would like to clarify that we will never request customers to provide credit card details or any sensitive personal information via email, SMS or embedded links, nor will we arrange any time-limited payment or collection requests through such means.

If you have any questions, please contact us at (852) 2108 1188 (Hong Kong) or (853) 8398 0383 (Macau), or email service_hk@manulife.com (for Hong Kong and Macau) for assistance.

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Stay vigilant for suspicious phone calls, emails, websites, apps and hyperlinks embedded in instant electronic messages, etc. allegedly related to Manulife.

Please be cautious of fraudulent SMS messages. Manulife will only send SMS to Hong Kong mobile numbers using a Registered SMS Sender ID that begins with "#Manulife."
If you receive any suspicious SMS or links that appear to be from Manulife, please do not reply, click, or open any links within the message. Please click here to learn more.

Manulife and its agents do not conduct any unsolicited calls related to Manulife MPF products. Regarding MPF cold calls, please click here. Besides, Manulife and its agents would not invite or claim to assist clients to withdraw accrued benefits from MPF accounts.  If you receive suspicious calls from any individuals impersonating “Manulife”, claiming to assist in withdrawing accrued benefits from MPF accounts, please do not provide any personal information and/ or MPF account information to suspicious individuals.

Beware of scams! Do not provide bank, credit card, investment, insurance and MPF account or other key personal information via hyperlinks embedded in suspicious messages purported to be coming from our institution!

Protect your personal data by keeping your Manulife customer website login password safe and change your password regularly. Manulife will never call you or send any SMS/email asking for your Manulife customer website login password. Stay vigilant for suspicious phone calls, emails, websites, apps and hyperlinks embedded in instant electronic messages, etc. allegedly related to Manulife. If you receive any calls claiming to be from Manulife, authenticate the caller’s identity (e.g. full name of the advisor and his/her Insurance/MPF Intermediary License No. or full name of the Manulife customer service officer). If the caller refuses to disclose such information, please do not continue with the conversation. Also, if you notice any suspicious transaction activities in your account with Manulife, or any account that is under your name but not set up by you, please inform us immediately. If you are in doubt, please contact us at (852) 2108 1188 (HK) / (853) 8398 0383 (Macau) or by email at service_hk@manulife.com (HK & Macau) for assistance.

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“Water Parade at Victoria Harbour” by AllRightsReserved

To build on the momentum of our “Nurturing Growth for a Better Tomorrow” brand activations, we will further enhance brand engagement through a series of innovative and impactful initiatives, deepening our connection with young families and the children."

This October, Manulife is thrilled to support the world’s first “Water Parade at Victoria Harbour” and become its official Supporting Partner! From October 25 to November 1, four giant floating inflatable sculptures — Doraemon, KAWS & Sesame Street (Elmo), McDonald's Grimace and POP MART’s LABUBU — will be moored in the waters off Tamar Park, Admiralty, with the largest measuring up to 20 metres in length. This stunning display will offer Hong Kong an unprecedented visual and cultural experience.

Dates: October 25 – November 1, 2025 (Parade Day: November 1, 2025)
Location: Waters off Tamar Park, Admiralty & Central & Western District Promenade (Central Section)

Three Event Highlights

  1. Display of four IPs’ inflatable sculpture (Oct 25 – Nov 1)
    Doraemon, KAWS & Sesame Street (Elmo), McDonald's Grimace and POP MART’s LABUBU inflatable sculptures will be moored off Tamar Park for public viewing.
  2. 8-day “Water Parade Market” (Oct 25 – Nov1)
    A Water Parade Market will be held along the Central & Western District Promenade Central Section (Near Tamar Park), featuring themed pop-up stores, food stalls, interactive game booths, exclusive photo spots, and a special viewing deck for enhanced perspectives of the sea sculptures.
  3. Main Event: Water Parade Day (Nov 1)
    The four world-class IP sculptures—Doraemon, KAWS & Sesame Street’s (Elmo), Grimace, and LABUBU—will set sail across Victoria Harbour, forming a dream fleet that cruises between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island!