Director Zhu's confidence was by no means blind, but rather founded on a comprehensive, in-depth understanding of Yang Ping.
As a former doctor, his decision-making and actions still bear the style of a medic: well-grounded and meticulously careful.
Therefore, he carried out a thorough investigation and appraisal of Yang Ping, not out of distrust, but as a scientific approach to work.
After all, this multinational consultation was a showcase of Anning Insurance's medical resources. The success or failure of this endeavor would determine the fate of the company's overseas expansion plans.
The patient, Guo Jingyao, a prominent Malaysian businessman at the age of sixty, has numerous businesses such as mining, ports, rubber, and palm oil. He is a prominent figure in Malaysia.
Guo Jingyao acquired this high-end medical insurance as a personal gift from Ning Qi, the chairman of the Anning Group. Guo Jingyao and Anning Group had numerous business collaborations in China.