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InLife Dreamweavers Sharon Cuneta, Miel Pangilinan inspire Filipinos to reach their ‘Pangarap na Bituin’

Baguio Chronicle by Baguio Chronicle
August 17, 2023
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InLife Dreamweavers Sharon Cuneta, Miel Pangilinan inspire Filipinos to reach their ‘Pangarap na Bituin’
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Megastar Sharon Cuneta and her daughter Miel Pangilinan star in the newly released Insular
Life (InLife) video to inspire Filipinos to act on their dreams now and secure the best future for
themselves and their families.

To encourage Filipinos across generations to embark on a journey towards A Lifetime for Good,
the 80’s hit song “Pangarap na Bituin” took on modern beats and creative twists in the 60-
second InLife video. Sharon represents Generation X (born 1965 to 1980) who have charted
their own career paths, yet harbor other dreams to reinvent themselves. Miel stands for
Generation Z (born 1997 to 2010) who embrace diversity and social inclusion, as they take the
first tentative steps to fulfilling their dreams. Anya portrays Generation Y or Millennials (born
1981 to 1996) who yearn to act on their entrepreneurial aspirations for financial independence.
In launching the “Pangarap na Bituin” video, InLife emphasizes the significance of financial
planning for Filipinos to explore their passions, challenge their creativity, and fulfill their
dreams.

InLife President and CEO Raoul E. Littaua noted that now is the best time to weave dreams. He
also encouraged individuals to proactively plan their finances with the help of InLife and its more than 100 years of experience in financial protection, savings, investments, and retirement.

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“A market study at the height of the pandemic revealed that 7 out of 10 young Filipinos,
confronted with the uncertainties of life and the challenges of the lockdowns, no longer had
dreams. Our InLife Dreamweavers Sharon Cuneta and Miel Pangilinan champion what InLife
stands for – the Good in Life. Sharon reminds us of the power of dreaming big. Miel adds her
voice to evoke the optimism of our youth. Together, they amplify our message for Filipinos to
dream today for A Lifetime for Good tomorrow,” Littaua said.

To learn more about InLife’s A Dream Today, A Lifetime for Good Tomorrow campaign, visit
https://www.insularlife.com.ph/dream-big.

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About The Insular Life Assurance Company, Ltd.
Insular Life (InLife) is the first and largest Filipino life insurance company in the country with over 112 years of
uninterrupted service. We apply over a hundred years of experience in financial protection, risk management,
savings, and investment to help you make confident decisions for you and your loved ones.
Our policyholders can be assured of being protected by a company that has an asset base of over P147 billion and net worth of P50.2 billion. We have a nationwide presence through our 55 branches all over the country, and an expanded digital footprint to serve our customers, wherever and whenever they want. Our success is anchored on the well-being and security of our policyholders and beneficiaries, employees and financial advisors, partner
companies and institutions, and host communities as we exist to offer A Lifetime for Good for everyone. For more
information, visitwww.insularlife.com.ph.

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