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"Her Strength" | Huatai Life Female Insurance Agents' "Protection" Response: Illuminating Life with Warmth and Professionalism
In the current era where the insurance industry is accelerating its return to its fundamental purpose of protection and professionals are transforming into specialists, countless women agents with sincere hearts are redefining the meaning of “guarding” with warmth and expertise. Three insurance agents from Huatai Life—Luo Hua, Zhu Jin, and Huang Lidan—each entered the industry due to different life encounters: some were touched by the loss of close friends, others took their first step because of a kind act to help others, and some were driven by a sense of responsibility for their families. They have grown from inexperienced to mature, earning trust through sincerity and professionalism, witnessing insurance become a shining light in life through claims. Their stories exemplify how insurance agents, in the midst of industry transformation, uphold their original intentions, using women’s unique sensitivity and resilience to build confidence and dignity for more people.
The Origin of “Guarding”: Different backgrounds, same direction
In today’s era, when insurance is increasingly recognized and valued by the public, every protection behind it is supported by a group of agents with sincere hearts—coming from different places, with diverse life paths, but united by the same belief: to use the warmth of insurance to safeguard more people’s confidence and dignity.
Luo Hua, Zhu Jin, and Huang Lidan, three female agents from Huatai Life, each tell their own stories to illustrate different forms of “guarding.”
Luo Hua, a team manager at Huatai Life’s Nanchang headquarters in Jiangxi, previously worked in mobile and computer programming in Shanghai for eight years. Later, to accompany her children’s growth, she returned to Nanchang to become a self-employed business owner. Throughout, she maintained a cautious mindset, wanting to provide her family with protection, and developed a preliminary understanding of insurance. What truly motivated her to enter the industry was two sudden farewells. Two friends passed away unexpectedly at a young age, leaving no chance for goodbye, only their aging parents. More painfully, because she had no insurance coverage, the living family members faced financial and emotional hardships—saddened and helpless.
“At that moment, I realized deeply that in the face of life’s unpredictability, we can do very little, but at least we can build a wall in advance,” Luo Hua said. “I was deeply attracted by the protective nature of insurance and hoped to use my strength to help more people build a safety net, safeguarding their health and confidence in life.”
Zhu Jin, a girl who was shy and not very expressive when she graduated from university, perhaps never imagined that one day she would stand in front of clients, confidently explaining protection plans and becoming a trusted insurance advisor for many.
Her change was sparked by a casual conversation with an uncle in her family. During an ordinary chat, he told her, “The insurance industry can broaden your horizons, train you, and is truly a good deed that helps others.”
“That phrase, ‘a good deed that helps others,’ made me willing to take the first step,” Zhu Jin, now a team manager at Huatai Life’s Wuxi branch in Jiangsu, recalled. “Later, I gradually realized that this profession is not just a job, but a career that can protect those around us and bring confidence and security to women and families.”
Huang Lidan, branch manager at Huatai Life’s Meizhou branch in Guangdong, started her career out of a sense of responsibility for her family. At that time, she had her own insurance needs and wanted to plan long-term risks for her family. After understanding Huatai Life’s comprehensive protection system, she found that the company offered more than just insurance products—it provided “all-round protection” covering different life stages—from accident and medical coverage to health protection for the breadwinner and elder care support.
“At that moment, I realized that insurance is not just a contract, but a bond that conveys a sense of security,” Huang Lidan said. “I want to bring this reliable protection to my friends and family, so they can face life’s uncertainties with more calmness and confidence.”
Thus, she resolutely joined Huatai Life as an insurance agent. She aims to use professional planning to build a “firewall” against risks for more people.
Some are moved by personal experiences, some are inspired by a single phrase, and others are motivated by concern for their families to join the insurance industry. From a novice with limited understanding to a trusted professional who can tailor protection plans for clients; from lacking professionalism and being shy to express, to being able to accurately perceive individual needs and confidently customize solutions; from an introverted girl afraid to speak to a responsible, capable, trustworthy insurance professional—each policy she issues embodies her growth and her wish to build a protective barrier for clients, adding peace of mind with sincerity.
Steadfast Belief: Turning policies into light in adversity
Initially, these women may have viewed their work as just a means to earn a living or a way to secure their families. But through repeated claims, their role has evolved into a warm-hearted mission and a responsibility to protect others. They have come to believe that insurance is a noble and enduring career.
The moment they first handed a claim payout to a client, the gratitude and relief in their eyes deeply moved Huang Lidan: “I suddenly realized that insurance is never cold contracts, but a form of love and responsibility that supports others at critical moments.”
“Insurance is never just cold clauses and numbers; it’s a beam of light that shines into someone’s darkness and helplessness,” Zhu Jin shared. “We’re not just selling policies; we’re providing certainty in the face of storms and safeguarding the dignity of individuals and families.”
Luo Hua’s first critical illness claim was for her sister. After diagnosis, a month’s worth of targeted medication costing 29,400 yuan became an insurmountable burden for an ordinary family. The claim payout from her insurance provided sufficient funds for subsequent treatment and recovery. “My mother told my sister, ‘It was I who saved her,’” Luo Hua recalled. “That made me even more determined—what I do is not just selling insurance, but building a solid ‘safety line’ at different life stages.”
“Every time I help a client set up protection, and every time I see them receive claims to ease financial pressure, I truly feel the unique value and significance of this profession,” Luo Hua said. “I constantly remind myself to stay kind-hearted because you never know who might walk out of darkness because of it.”
Professionalism and sincerity are words they all repeatedly emphasize. Using women’s empathy, they keenly perceive and listen to needs. Maintaining a sincere heart, continuously learning, they provide professional protection for clients. Steadily taking each step, accumulating trust and reputation, they earn the most precious trust from their clients.
On the path of insurance, everyone has their own way forward. Luo Hua relies on “step-by-step” knowledge accumulation, explaining with professionalism and sincerity, repeatedly communicating to build trust and reputation.
Huang Lidan’s approach is to adjust her mindset—no longer rushing to sell, but first listening to clients’ real needs, explaining coverage in simple terms, and using real cases to help clients understand the meaning of insurance.
“Never deceive for a sale, never mislead for performance,” Zhu Jin said. “In this industry, reputation is the only currency, and it’s irreplaceable. Trust from clients is worth more than any skill.”
They believe that earning genuine trust from clients is the ultimate key to a sustainable career.
Moving Forward with Innovation: Upholding long-termism amid change
In the insurance industry, increasingly refined product systems and complex clauses mean that professional ability is not optional but fundamental. Only by internalizing professionalism can one provide warm companionship and durable solutions when planning protections for clients.
Luo Hua observes that the core trends include product refinement, personalized service, and vertical specialization. She notes, “Market offerings now include insurance products tailored for women, maternity, and the elderly, with coverage that is more precise and aligned with customer needs. The industry is moving toward diversification and inclusiveness—insurance is no longer just risk coverage but also integrates health management, medical assistance, and elder care services.”
Zhu Jin believes that the future industry will become more specialized and digitalized. With the maturity of AI technology, clients can quickly compare products and understand clauses clearly, making information more transparent. Those who can leverage digital tools, possess strong professionalism, and continuously create long-term value for clients will stand out.
The biggest challenge for agents is enhancing digital skills and balancing online and offline services. They need to proficiently use online tools for client acquisition, policy management, and knowledge dissemination to improve efficiency, while maintaining emotional connections offline. How to empower sales with digital tools while keeping service warm is an ongoing exploration.
Huang Lidan states that current trends include: first, rising protection needs—clients now seek comprehensive, lifecycle protection plans, emphasizing the return to the core of insurance; second, stricter regulation and standardization—regulatory oversight is increasing, demanding higher professionalism and compliance; third, professionalism and long-term focus—agents should abandon short-sighted sales, pursue long-term development, deepen skills, obtain qualifications in areas like retirement, health, and tax planning, and build personal professional brands, transitioning from “sales” to “professional advisors.” Only with deep expertise can they earn lasting trust.
“Over the next 3–5 years, the industry will accelerate the move towards ‘refinement,’ truly becoming professional, long-term, and service-oriented,” Huang Lidan said. “Insurance is no longer just a sales industry but a professional service industry. Those who stay and grow will be those with both professional skills and a long-term service mindset.”
In response to the high-quality development of the industry, Huatai Life has taken the lead with its strategic transformation centered on “customers.” Focusing on “Elite Marketers 3.0,” “Health & Elderly Care 3.0,” and “Digitalization 3.0,” Huatai Life actively promotes high-quality channel development, full lifecycle “insurance + services” upgrades, and digital empowerment. These initiatives greatly enrich customer service scenarios and provide agents with broad growth platforms, solid career support, and sustainable development prospects.
Against this backdrop, the three women agents from Huatai Life are full of hope for the future.
Zhu Jin firmly states her commitment to practicing “long-termism” and “professionalism,” focusing on service details, becoming a protector and companion throughout the client’s lifecycle, accumulating reputation through excellent service, and earning trust over time.
Luo Hua carries a dual vision: to continue deepening her expertise as a “professional protection planner” and to build a team characterized by “high quality, high performance, high professionalism, high capability, and high service.” She hopes to attract more talented and caring partners to jointly build a sustainable insurance career through her professionalism and leadership.
Huang Lidan’s focus is on high-net-worth clients, aiming to craft comprehensive lifecycle protection plans and develop a personal brand that combines “warmth” and “professionalism,” becoming an irreplaceable trusted choice for clients.
For newcomers eager to enter the insurance industry, these “she-power” role models offer advice: believe in the power of long-term effort, maintain the right mindset, continuously refine professionalism in daily work, and keep sincerity and empathy at the core—trust will follow.
As they say: “As long as you genuinely care for your clients, time will give you the best answer.”
Text / Wang Xinyu
Editor / Xu Nan