HONG KONG,July 17, 2025/PRNewswire/ -- The latest findings from the Manulife Asia Care Survey 2025offer new insights into how Hongkongers perceive longevity. Rather than simply aspiring to live longer or avoid illness, the majority of the respondents now prioritize leading a fulfilling life on their own terms—valuing independence, purpose, and meaningful experiences.
As this broader understanding of longevity takes hold, there is an urgent need forproactive planning and professional support. These measures can empower individuals to make informed decisions and adopt behaviours that foster holistic health and financial security, ultimately helping them achieve their life goals.
New Perspective on Longevity:Balancing LifeQualityand Lifespan
According to theHong Kongversion of this survey, conducted between January and February 2025 with 1,000 adults aged 25 or above inHong Kong,77% ofrespondents define health as"living independently and doing what's important", rather than merely avoiding illness. Many indicated they would prefer a more fulfilling life—even if it meant living to age 75 instead of the average 80—highlighting a growing appreciation for life satisfaction alongside longevity.
When asked about their top aspirations:
"It's encouraging to see more people inHong Kongredefining what it means to live well—not just living longer, but living with purpose, independence, and peace of mind,"saidCelia Ling, Chief Marketing Officer, Manulife Hong Kong andMacau."At Manulife, we recognize that quality and quantity of life don't have to be a trade-off. As people navigate their lifestyles and financial choices, the demand for flexibility and support continues to grow. Through our holistic suite of insurance products and services—designed to provide protection during illness and help financial planning for the future—we empower our customers to embrace aging with greater resilience and treat it as an evolving journey."
TheThree Pillars of Resilience: Physical, Financial,andMental Well-being—Strengthened by Family Ties
As individuals increasingly prioritize a fulfilling life over simply living longer, the survey reveals that achieving this vision requires resilience acrossthree key pillars: physical, financial, and mental well-being—supported by thevital role of family relationships.
Respondents reportexperiencing signs of health issues as early as age 39 on average, despite expecting them to begin around 67. Among them:
In response,91% are willing to make lifestyle adjustments to manage financial pressures during extended retirement, including reducing utility expenses (40%), choosing more affordable meals (30%), or seeking medical treatment across the border (20%).
Beyond physical and financial health, mental well-being and family support also play a critical role. 83% believe family relationships are as important as financial well-being in supporting mental health, while 77%believe mental well-being significantly affects longevity.
These findings underscore the importance of building all-rounded resilience early on—by maintaining a balanced focus on physical health, financial security, and mental well-being, while also nurturing strong family ties. They further highlight the value of adequate protection, with61%of respondents agreeing that having insurance can influence their ability to sustain physical health.
Seeking Steady Incomein Retirement while OverlookingDiversification
With growing awareness of the link between financial health and longevity, the survey shows that building long-term income streams is essential for achieving a desired lifestyle in retirement.43%of respondents look to pension providers for services that ensure steady income, while36%prioritize long-term investment growth and32%seek protection against inflation.
While the majority (70%) view financial health as a key enabler of longevity, 52% of respondents feel they may not have sufficient funds for retirement. The mindset that"cash is king"is prevalent among most people.Cashmakes up 45% of liquid assets(property excluded) across total savings and investments, with younger individuals aged 25-34 holding an even larger share at53%. When it comes to retirement preparation,55% still consider cash their most important asset, followed by pension schemes (31%).
Jeanie Ho, Head ofHong Kongand Macau Retirement, Manulife,commented:"While cash offers a sense of security, it alone is oftentimes insufficient in maintaining a high quality of life in retirement. Our survey shows that as the MPF system continues to mature, MPF schemes are playing an increasingly important role in retirement financial planning. At Manulife, we are committed to driving product innovation in the MPF space. In addition to offering the widest range of fund choices in the market, we are also strengthening investor education through artificial intelligence (AI) in creating educational videos and an MPF simulation game platform. These efforts aim to foster awareness and habits around continued investing after retirement, helping Hongkongers achieve their desired lifestyle throughout longer lives."
The Role of Professional Guidance in Achieving Longevity Goals
With longer life expectancy adding complexity to retirement planning, the survey emphasizes the critical role of professional guidance. Among respondents,62%of those who have a professional financial planner are confident in having sufficient funds for retirement, compared to just 29%of those without one. However, the necessity for diversification is not top of mind, with only30%actively prioritizing it. This may hinder their ability to build sustainable wealth for retirement and effectively mitigate inflationary risks.
By aligning professional advice with the evolving goals of today's retirees—who seek not just longer lives, but better ones—financial planners can play a transformative role in helping Hongkongers age withconfidence, resilience, and purpose.
For further details on theHong Kong-specific findings of the Manulife Asia Care Survey 2025, please visit:manulife.com.hk/en/individual/promotions/asia-care-survey-2025.html
About the Manulife Asia Care Survey
The Asia Care Survey 2025 was conducted across January andFebruary 2025and captured insights from over 9,000 individuals aged 25 or above (including 60+) across nine Asian markets: Mainland China, Hong Kong SAR,Taiwanregion,Japan,Singapore,Vietnam,Indonesia,Philippines, andMalaysia.
About Manulife Hong Kong
Manulife Hong Kong has been a trusted name for more than 125 years. Since our operations started inAsiain 1897, we have grown to become one of the top-tier providers of financial services, offering a diverse range of protection and wealth products and services to over 2.6 million customers inHong KongandMacau. We are committed to helping make decisions easier and lives better for our customers.
Manulife Hong Kong, through Manulife International Holdings Limited, owns Manulife (International) Limited, Manulife Investment Management (Hong Kong) Limited, and Manulife Provident Funds Trust Company Limited. These entities are all subsidiaries of Manulife Financial Corporation.
About Manulife
Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international financial services provider, helping our customers make their decisions easier and lives better. With our global headquarters inToronto, Canada, we operate as Manulife acrossCanada,Asia, andEurope, and primarily asJohn Hancockinthe United States, providing financial advice and insurance for individuals, groups and businesses. Through Manulife Wealth& Asset Management, we offer global investment, financial advice, and retirement plan services to individuals, institutions, and retirement plan members worldwide. At the end of 2024, we had more than 37,000 employees, over 109,000 agents, and thousands of distribution partners, serving over 36 million customers. We trade as'MFC'on theToronto,New York, and the Philippine stock exchanges, and under'945'inHong Kong.
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[1]Some figures in this press release are rounded to the nearest whole number for ease of presentation, while others reflect exact values as reported in the survey. |
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