Financial well-being drives healthier ageing


Manulife Malaysia chief executive officer Vibha Coburn.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians are encouraged to adopt smart daily habits that support longevity, as financial wellbeing affects not only mental and physical health but also the ability to sustain them over time.

A recent survey conducted by Manulife, named the Manulife’s 2025 Asia Care Survey (ACS) which drew 1,000 respondents, revealed that Malaysians prioritise quality of life over length of life in retirement, underpinned by financial wellbeing.

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