Sun Life ranks no. 1 in MDRT in the Philippines, secures spot among Global Top 50

Sun Life ranks no. 1 in MDRT in the Philippines, secures spot among Global Top 50

/ 02:45 PM July 10, 2025

Sun Life of Canada (Philippines), Inc. reaffirmed its leadership in the life  insurance industry after once again securing the number one spot in the Million Dollar Round Table  (MDRT) in the Philippines. Further cementing its global reputation, Sun Life has also earned a place among  the Top 50 MDRT companies worldwide. This recognition is driven by the outstanding performance of 444  Sun Life financial advisors who qualified for the MDRT in 2025. 

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The MDRT is a prestigious global association recognizing the world’s leading life insurance and financial  services professionals. Sun Life’s consistent performance in this arena reflects its unwavering  commitment to excellence, Client service, and professional development. 

“This recognition is a testament to the passion and dedication of our advisors who go above and beyond  to help our Clients achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives,” said Al Quitangon, Chief  Distribution Officer of Sun Life Philippines. “It is also a reflection of the exceptional quality of advisors we  have. Maintaining our top spot inspires us to keep raising the bar and delivering brighter futures for every  Filipino family we serve.” 

Benedict Sison, CEO and Country Head of Sun Life Philippines, added, “As we celebrate our 130 th anniversary in the Philippines, this achievement is a powerful reminder of the enduring trust our Clients  place in us. It reflectsthe strength of our purpose and the excellence of our advisors who continue to light  the way for generations of Filipinos.” 

To learn more about Sun Life, visit www.sunlife.com.ph. Stay updated by following Sun Life Philippines on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. 

ADVT. 

This article is brought to you by Sun Life of Canada (Philippines), Inc.

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