Your well-being should be your number one priority, right? However, it can be said that for many of us, our well-being is constantly being associated with our monetary worth. Indeed, last year’s Agility Research & Strategy’s WealthLens Singapore study of High Net Worth Individuals (HNWIs) in Singapore showed financial well-being was actually the most important to them. Their top three priorities were financial well-being (64 per cent), mental well-being (62 per cent), and physical well-being (61 per cent).
While the three are interconnected, it highlights the priority we place on our personal wealth. Sure, being in a strong financial position helps most of us sleep better at night. But while our finances are of utmost importance, being rich would not be the same if we were not physically and mentally in good form. What works best is a holistic approach that takes into account all three elements to live healthier, longer, better lives.
At AIA, we recognise the urgent needs of underserved HNWIs amid the explosion in Asian wealth. As their numbers grow, so too does the demand for a trusted partner that can help them plan for the different life stages, both individually and for the family. Having served generations of families in Singapore for over 90 years, naturally, we understand them.
Tailored for perpetually busy and driven HNWIs, Wealth being by AIA is a pairing of wealth and well-being solutions that aims to meet the underserved needs of those seeking protection and growth for both their wealth and health.
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