FWD Group survey reveals 71% of Asia's middle class feel financial anxiety due to rising costs and family pressures across generations. Learn how different age FWD Group survey reveals 71% of Asia's middle class feel financial anxiety due to rising costs and family pressures across generations. Learn how different age

FWD Survey: Over 70% of Asia’s Middle Class Report Financial Anxiety, Hindering Long-Term Planning

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A survey by FWD Group has found that 71% of middle-class consumers across Asia experience anxiety about their financial wellbeing, with concerns about rising living costs, healthcare expenses, and income stability preventing longer-term financial planning. The research, conducted with Ipsos, surveyed over 9,000 individuals aged 21-65 across ten markets including Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

The primary financial goals for nearly half (44%) of respondents are focused on building a basic family safety net within a two-to-three-year timeframe, while only 37% aim for financial independence. Lee Yen Ho, Group Chief Distribution and Proposition Officer at FWD Group, noted that this reflects a shared sense of financial vulnerability across generations. ‘As people live longer and family structures evolve, building the financial resilience to protect loved ones and turn savings into sustainable lifetime income will become increasingly essential,’ Ho stated.

Generational analysis reveals distinct pressures: Generation X (born 1965-1980) faces the challenge of funding education, paying mortgages, and preparing for retirement simultaneously, with 62% worried their savings won’t keep pace with inflation. Generation Y (born 1981-1995) juggles multiple responsibilities, with 85% supporting parents in addition to caring for children, and 49% concerned about saving for their own retirement. Generation Z (born 1996-2010) anticipates growing financial pressure, with 53% expecting difficulties in the next five to ten years due to rising daily expenses.

The survey indicates that insurance products could play a role in addressing these concerns, though awareness gaps exist. While 47% of Generation Y respondents seek efficient solutions to cover multiple family members, 61% have never heard of family insurance plans. FWD Group offers various products across its markets aimed at strengthening protection and long-term security. In Hong Kong, the One&All medical insurance plan provides flexible family-focused coverage. In Japan, a single-yen premium annuity product addresses retirement planning needs, while in Thailand and Singapore, the FWD Sure pension plan and FWD Invest Flexi Elite plan help customers prepare for retirement through structured income options.

In Indonesia, the FWD Critical First protection plan delivers affordable, inflation-conscious coverage to help families safeguard their financial wellbeing. These findings highlight how economic pressures and evolving family responsibilities are reshaping financial priorities across Asia, potentially impacting long-term economic stability and retirement security for millions.

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