That’s according to Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA) general manager Bob Zozobrado, who believes the country is closer to its goal of becoming one of ...
Dreaming about retiring in the Philippines? With its welcoming locals, slow-paced life, and stunning beaches, it’s hard not to. These are some key things to keep in mind before you do.
THE Philippines has long benefited from its relatively young labor force, a key driver of economic growth in the region. The January 2025 Labor Force Survey (LFS) underscored this advantage, with the ...
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Stark reality about retirement
Many Filipinos dream of a fulfilling retirement, either at age 65 or 60, or even earlier, especially for those who feel they ...
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Half of Filipinos seen not ready for retirement
Only half of Filipinos feel financially prepared for retirement, even as a broader Asian trend shows that most prioritize quality of life over living longer, according to a ...
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Lower age of retirement must be consented to by the employee
“It is axiomatic, therefore, that a retirement plan giving the employer the option to retire its employees below the ages provided by law must be assented to by the latter, otherwise, its adhesive ...
Dreaming of retiring overseas? Discover the best places to retire in 2026, from Greece to Malaysia, with the annual ...
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