友邦调查:退休生活储备缺口达223万元 创新高
友邦香港发表调查报告显示,55%受访者受疫情冲击收入减少,38%曾动用退休储备维持日常开支,另外退休生活储备缺口再创新高,达223万元。有81%受访者认同疫情下更觉医疗保障重要,惟其中67%受访者未有增加医疗保障。36%受访者指留家抗疫多了时间理财,51%受访者表示想投资但有疑虑。
友邦香港及澳门首席财富管理总监张嘉驹表示,调查反映市民有更多时间考虑理财创富,而现时市场上备有众多投资工具助大家作长远退休部署,当中包括投资相连寿险计划,可享有人寿保障兼有投资选择。
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