Manulife's 2025 Sustainability Report and Public Accountability Statement
Manulife Financial Corporation has recently published its
2025 Sustainability Report and
Public Accountability Statement, reinforcing its commitment to long-term value creation for customers, communities, and shareholders alike. These documents detail the company’s sustainability strategies, performance metrics, and key achievements from the past year.
Key Highlights of the Report
The report outlines several initiatives that align with Manulife's Impact Agenda, focusing on empowering health, financial well-being, and creating a more sustainable environment. Here are some standout highlights from the report:
1.
Manulife Longevity Institute: The company launched the
Manulife Longevity Institute, investing
$350 million through 2030 to enhance research and advocacy aimed at helping individuals lead longer and healthier lives. This initiative focuses on innovation in longevity and financial security.
2.
Community Engagement: Manulife employees dedicated over
49,000 volunteer hours across
18 countries, contributing to community well-being initiatives. Collectively, employees raised around
$8.8 million through efforts like company matching and various volunteer programs.
3.
Longevity Preparedness Index: Collaborating with the
MIT AgeLab, Manulife introduced the
Longevity Preparedness Index to set benchmarks for how adults in the U.S. are equipping themselves for longer life spans. This will help in developing tailored support for customers considering longevity.
4.
Asia Care Survey Findings: Insights from the
2025 Asia Care Survey show a growing emphasis among Asians on life quality, financial independence, and dignified aging, reflecting changing priorities as life expectancy increases in the region.
5.
Manulife Impact Forests: To bolster climate resilience and biodiversity, Manulife established a network of
global restoration sites known as
Manulife Impact Forests. This project has already restored over
160 hectares across five countries.
6.
Nature Prescription Program: Manulife made history as the first life and health insurer to back a national nature prescription program. By partnering with the
BC Parks Foundation, they aim to connect healthcare professionals with over
670,000 participants to promote better health through nature exposure.
7.
Innovating for Asia’s Demographic Future Challenge: Through this initiative, Manulife selected ten innovative ventures with potential solutions for longevity challenges in Asia and awarded them $200,000, backing the development of their impactful ideas.
8.
Rock the Street, Wall Street: Committed to reducing the financial literacy gender gap, Manulife reached
200 high school students through workshops and mentorship, supported by 38 volunteer employees.
9.
Ownership Works Collaboration: The firm also announced a multi-year commitment to Ownership Works, aimed at extending
employee share ownership programs which encourage economic inclusion and financial literacy.
Insights from Leadership
Brian Kernohan, Chief Sustainability Officer at Manulife, stated, "Empowering health, wealth, and longevity is central to Manulife's strategy. It aligns with our values and our commitment to the communities where we operate. Our initiatives in 2025 have taken important strides, enabling us to support individuals in living longer, healthier, and more financially secure lives."
Conclusion
The release of the
2025 Sustainability Report marks a significant milestone for Manulife as it continues to prioritize community well-being and sustainability. The company's ongoing commitment to these values aims to not only shape the lives of its customers but also strengthen the communities in which it operates.
For further details and to access the full reports, visit
manulife.com/sustainability.