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    Bowtie Life Insurance was founded by Fred Ngan and Michael Chan. [4] [5] In 2018, Bowtie raised HK$234 million (US$30 million) in Series A funding, with investors including the Sequoia-associated HK X-Technology Fund and Sun Life Insurance.

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  4. Strong tie - Wikipedia

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    Strong tie may refer to: Simpson Strong Tie, a subsidiary and brand of structural hardware produced by the Simpson Manufacturing Company; Interpersonal ties, in sociology

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    Allstate added products throughout the 1950s, including fire insurance in 1954 and homeowners and life insurance in 1957. Allstate began selling insurance to Canadians in 1953. Allstate Insurance Company of Canada was incorporated in 1964. [10] (In 1952 and 1953, Sears also sold an automobile called Allstate.)

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  9. Simpson Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Simpson manufactured joist hangers and the company's subsidiary Simpson Strong-Tie Co. Inc. became a dominant producer of structural connectors in North America and Europe. [1] The company subsequently moved to Pleasanton and went public in 1994. [1] [2]