I just came across the case of Ren Xiaomin, the top salesperson at Taikang, and I felt a chill down my spine.


She wasn't secretly deceiving people; she was in the Taikang Qingdao branch office, openly taking a stamped guarantee letter and a receipt letter, borrowing money blatantly in front of the so-called financial director.
Ren Xiaomin, 38 years old, the national sales champion of Taikang Life, has received numerous honors, personally awarded by the chairman, and the company has always held her in the top position. But this star agent, who seems to print money, secretly orchestrated a Ponzi scheme involving three to four hundred million yuan.
What’s most terrifying is her confidence in her deception—victims signed agreements directly in the company office, with the company’s official seal and staff standing by, all compliant and well-packaged.
Many people handed over their money, trusting not her personally, but the halo built by Taikang and that official seal.
Now that the incident has come to light, the company claims it was a personal act to distance itself. But are the official seals real? Did management endorse or stand behind her? Do those posters and trophies count as the strongest advertising?
A hole of over 300 million yuan has shattered the savings of countless families.
Regardless of who controls the official seal or where the risk management was when the company was cultivating stars, these issues need to be clarified—so that the next Ren Xiaomin doesn’t appear sooner or later.
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