The company will also be conducting free health screenings for the community in various provinces and cities.
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Contrary to the common belief that youth equates to health, a recent study published by insurance company Manulife Philippines indicated that younger Filipinos are increasingly experiencing health issues. The same study revealed that Filipinos still struggle to commit to a healthy lifestyle and that the average Filipino’s savings fall short of supporting future medical needs.
The company will also be conducting free health screenings for the community in various provinces and cities.
A report by the Manulife Investment Management and Trust Corp. revealed that Filipinos are fretting over their financial situation in the next decade.
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