Ex-Vitality CEO launches life start-up business with AIG Life

'World's first lifestyle insurance business'

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AIG Life has partnered with tech start-up Yulife to provide life insurance and wellbeing tools to businesses and consumers.

The 'insurtech' business, which uses behavioural science and artificial intelligence, is the brainchild of ex-Vitality CEO Sammy Rubin and will launch officially later this year. Drawing upon technology to offer rewards and apps, Yulife is engineered to encourage customers to stay healthy holistically, while its B2B proposition is built to help business owners support the wellness of their employees. All Yulife policies will be underwritten by AIG Life. "AIG Life is very excited to be partnering with an innovative, fintech company like Yulife," said AIG Life UK partnerships director N...

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