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Chubb Life Hong Kong launches Chubb 1792 Club.
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The Wealth Centre targets affluent and high-net-worth clients.
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Features curated art from local and international artists.
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Space reflects Chubb’s maritime heritage through design.
Hong Kong: Chubb Life Hong Kong (Chubb Life HK) introduced Chubb 1792 Club, its first wealth centre, in Tsim Sha Tsui’s The Gateway. This marks a significant milestone in the insurance and wealth management industries.
Located in a prime business district, the 10,000-square-foot Chubb 1792 Club serves high-net-worth individuals. Hong Kong’s wealth management sector reached a total of HK$31.2 trillion in 2023. Mainland Chinese visitors spent HK$62.8 billion on life and medical policies in 2024.
Blending Wealth Management with Artistic Engagement
Chubb 1792 Club showcases art by eight artists, curated by ART021 Group. Featured artists include Yang Yongliang and Wolfgang Tillmans. This aligns with Chubb’s support for Art Basel Hong Kong and M+ Museum, fostering cultural connections.
Chubb 1792 Club showcases art by eight artists, curated by ART021 Group. Featured artists include Yang Yongliang and Wolfgang Tillmans. This aligns with Chubb’s support for Art Basel Hong Kong and M+ Museum, fostering cultural connections.
The centre’s design, themed around water, symbolizes vitality. Fluid architectural forms and nautical cues reflect Chubb’s maritime roots. Belinda Au, President of Chubb Life HK, said the club combines wealth expertise with cultural storytelling to create lasting legacies.



