
【25 February 2026 — HONG KONG】Bowtie, Hong Kong’s first virtual insurer1, today inaugurated its new headquarters, “Bowtie Life Insurance Tower” (“Bowtie Tower”), located at 68 Johnston Road, Wan Chai. For a fully digital player founded just seven years ago, securing naming rights for a landmark in a prime business district is more than just a symbolic achievement—it signals Bowtie’s transition to a market leader and underscores a strategic commitment to building long-term public trust through a tangible physical presence.
To accommodate its rapid expansion, Bowtie has secured a five-year lease for seven floors at the location. The space features the brand’s flagship Bow Coffee, across the ground and mezzanine levels, while the remaining five floors house the company’s corporate offices.
While Bowtie’s operational model is built on digital, the company recognizes that brand trust is often rooted in “visible” commitments. In the traditional financial world, building naming rights have always been a hallmark of institutional stability. Securing the naming right is a strategic brand decision designed to bridge the intangible distance often associated with “virtual insurance”. By moving into the physical realm, Bowtie is demonstrating a long-term commitment to remaining deeply rooted in Hong Kong.
“‘Trust’ is the absolute cornerstone of the financial services industry, and even more so in insurance.” said Mr. Fred Ngan, Co-Founder of Bowtie. “Our operational edge stems from digitalization, but building enduring, cross-generational trust requires a ‘visible’ commitment. Through the physical landmark, ‘Bowtie Tower’, we want to prove to the public that Bowtie is not merely a tech firm residing in the cloud, but a highly transparent insurance brand delivering genuine service and walking alongside the people of Hong Kong for the long haul.”
Departing from the traditional model of using physical branches as sales centers, Bowtie has launched its flagship cafe, Bow Coffee, on the ground floor, fundamentally changing how the public interacts with an insurance brand. At Bow Coffee, customers can seek objective information and support from Bowtie’s customer service team in a completely pressure-free, everyday setting. This highly accessible Online-to-Offline (O2O) model goes beyond simply filling the void of face-to-face interaction typical of digital operations; it injects essential human warmth into virtual insurance.
To schedule a face-to-face consultation, customers can visit Bowtie’s online platform or call the customer service hotline at 3008 8123.
“Traditional insurance often feels distant or even high-pressure.” said Mr. John Tsang, Senior Advisor of Bowtie. “The inception of Bow Coffee is to integrate ‘customer service’ seamlessly into daily life. It is more than just a cafe; it is a community hub. We want everyone in Wan Chai to know they have a safe, pressure-free space where they can always find support for their insurance needs.”
Behind Bowtie’s ability to fund such a significant strategic investment lies its powerful and mature operational efficiency. By harnessing its own technology stack to highly automate complex insurance processes, Bowtie has successfully redirected the cost savings gained through technology straight back into optimizing the claims and customer service experience.
By setting higher service standards, Bowtie has not only delivered on its claims promises but also fueled robust business growth:
“The scale and efficiency of the fully digital insurance model have now been validated by the market.” said Mr. Michael Chan, CEO and Co-Founder of Bowtie. “Our robust sales momentum in 2025 represents the ultimate vote of confidence from the public. Precisely because technology cuts out the heavy costs of traditional operationals and customer acquisition, we are in the unique position of being able to pour those resources directly back into ‘services’.”
He added, “The opening of ‘Bowtie Tower’ is more than just a growth milestone for Bowtie; it embodies our ongoing commitment to leveraging technology to drive efficiency while delivering a human-centric service experience. Ultimately, it is about taking concrete action to continuously bridge Hong Kong’s massive health protection gap.”
To celebrate the unveiling of Bowtie Tower and the grand opening of Bow Coffee, Bowtie is delighted to roll out two exclusive promotions:
Bowtie Life Insurance Company Limited is an authorized life insurance company and Hong Kong’s very first virtual insurer authorized by the Insurance Authority under the fast track pilot scheme. Its vision is to bridge the health protection gap and transform the way people access healthcare in Asia. Through digital technology, Bowtie makes health insurance more affordable and accessible for individuals and small-medium enterprises.
To date, Bowtie has raised over HK$1.0 billion from Sun Life Financial and Mitsui & Co., providing about HK$150 billion in protection amount to families. Learn more at www.bowtie.com.hk.
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