● In 2025, Manulife Philippines planted more than 10,000 native trees and reached nearly 2,000 new Peso Smart learners through community‑led partnerships.
● Sustained coastal and terrestrial restoration programs, in
collaboration with Haribon Foundation, strengthened local ecosystems and
supported livelihoods in Luzon island.
● Manulife’s Season of Giving mobilized colleagues across the
country to donate and volunteer for the causes that matter most to them, with
the company matching individual colleague donations dollar‑for‑dollar up to CA$1,000.
Manulife Philippines, the local arm of leading financial services
provider Manulife, continues to advance its Impact Agenda, the company’s global
commitment to drive better outcomes for its customers, communities, and the
planet, with various volunteering and community efforts spread throughout the
past year.
To cap 2025’s initiatives, Manulife
executives, volunteers, and beneficiaries came together for sustained
reforestation efforts, advancing environmental restoration and financial
education across communities. Manulife’s annual Season of Giving campaign also
empowered its colleagues to support causes meaningful to them through personal
donations and volunteerism.
A Year of Environmental and Community Impact
In 2025, Manulife Philippines further
advanced its contributions to a healthier planet and community development by
planting more than 10,000 native trees covering four hectares of terrestrial
and coastal areas. To date, it has planted 31,250 trees across terrestrial and
coastal reforestation projects in partnership with Haribon Foundation, local
communities, and through the efforts of colleague-volunteers.
Manulife Philippines colleague volunteers participate in a seedling preparation activity in Rizal province.
Seedling Preparation:
Through the Seedling Nursery Activity, Manulife Philippines colleague
volunteers prepared 1,000 native tree seedlings at a nursery site in Sto. Niño,
Rizal in February. The activity was conducted in partnership with Haribon
Foundation alongside KAT-MAGAT Tourism and Farmers Association and Sto. Niño
Integrated School, supporting reforestation efforts that benefit more than 200
households in the community. Planting these prepared seedlings will commence in
2026, covering eight hectares of forest in the Sierra Madre mountain range.
In 2025, Manulife Philippines
expanded its partnership with Haribon Foundation to include planting mangroves
in Quezon province.
Mangrove Planting:
To support coastal restoration efforts that protect shorelines and
local fishing communities, Manulife partnered with Haribon Foundation and the
community of Alitas Farmers and Fisherfolk Association (AFFA). These mangrove
planting efforts will benefit more than 200 households in Infanta, Quezon. The
program has established a dedicated mangrove seedling nursery that aims to
produce a total of 15,000 seedlings by the end of 2027.
Terrestrial Planting:
Manulife’s flagship terrestrial restoration site in Real, Quezon, has
planted 10 hectares in partnership with Haribon Foundation with the support of
the communities in Brgy. Tanuan Farmer’s Association (BATAFA) and Samahan ng
Katutubong Dumagat ng Real, Quezon Inc. The restoration efforts benefit
nearly 10,000 households in Brgy. Maragondon in Real.
To date, more than 4,900 Filipino
learners have completed the Peso Smart program.
In collaboration with the Corazon Sanchez
Atayde Memorial Foundation, Manulife's Peso Smart program reached s new
learners across 18 public elementary schools nationwide in 2025. The
award-winning financial literacy program equips young Filipinos with essential
financial skills such as saving, budgeting, and investing, while connecting
financial literacy. To date, more than 4,900 Filipino learners have completed
the Peso Smart program, which Manulife Philippines pioneered in 2017.
Volunteers from Manulife Business
Processing Service participate in a volunteering activity.
Manulife Business Processing Services (MBPS), the global shared services center
of Manulife, held its inaugural Bayanihan Festival in November 2025.
Inspired by the Filipino spirit of community and collaboration, MBPS partnered
with Rise Against Hunger Philippines, Waves for Water Philippines, and Reach
Out and Feed Philippines for initiatives such as Project Baon to address
food insecurity and micronutrient deficiency among Filipino children and
humanitarian efforts in disaster-hit Cebu province. There, MBPS mobilized
colleague-volunteers and dispensed 2,000 relief kits, 5,000 hot meals, and
engaged Manulife’s global colleagues to donate to relief efforts, matching
donations dollar-for-dollar.
Volunteers from Manulife IT
Delivery Center teach young learners about coding.
Code4Future:
Manulife IT Delivery Center (MITDC), the fintech arm of Manulife, organized two
Code4Future learning sessions in 2025. The sessions, which aim to empower
children through coding and creativity, drew 73 young learners and more than 80
MITDC colleague-volunteers. The program aimed to spark curiosity and encourage
problem-solving skills while showcasing how technology can fuel creativity.
Manulife
Philippines also unveiled in its newly opened agency office at the Ayala North
Exchange the mural called “From Trash to Tree-sure.”
From Trash to Tree-sure:
Manulife Philippines also unveiled in its newly opened agency office at
the Ayala North Exchange the mural called “From Trash to Tree-sure,” a unique
centerpiece embodying the company’s commitment to sustainable business
practices and innovation. The mural was crafted from 18.35 kilos of old
Manulife t-shirts from past team events, 9.85 kilos of repurposed tarpaulins,
and 56.6 kilos of used beverage cartons. It was built by Manulife financial
advisors and colleague-volunteers in collaboration with sustainability-focused
interior design firm JunkNot, through its Trash Innovation Exchange for
Upcycling Project.
Manulife Global Chief Marketing
Officer Karen Leggett joins Manulife Philippines colleague volunteers in a
seedling preparation activity.
To close Impact Agenda efforts in 2025, Global
Chief Marketing Officer, Karen Leggett, joined colleague-volunteers from
Manulife Philippines, Manulife China Bank Life, and Manulife Investments
Philippines along with Peso Smart Pinay graduates from Quezon City and Peso
Smart teachers from the San Miguel Elementary School in Pasig to prepare 200
native tree seedlings for terrestrial planting in Tanay, Rizal in 2026.
"Taking part in volunteer
opportunities like this seedling activity underscores our commitment to
supporting communities and championing sustainability through hands-on
action," said Leggett. "Each seedling we plant is a tangible promise
to restore forests, protect vital ecosystems, and unlock new opportunities for
Filipino communities to thrive. By coming together with partners and
volunteers, we are not only cultivating a safer, more resilient future, but
also inspiring lasting change for generations to come. We stand united in our
mission to transform intent into impact—a testament to the power of collective
action."
Colleague-Driven
Impact
In 2025, Manulife colleagues in the
Philippines registered more than 13,000 volunteering hours through their
participation in different Impact Agenda initiatives. This was further
amplified in Manulife’s global Season of Giving campaign, where colleagues are
encouraged to donate to charities and volunteer with community organizations of
their choice.
Manulife matches colleagues’ donations
dollar-for-dollar up to CA$1,000 in Asia during the Season of Giving, which ran
from November to December. This matching mechanism transforms individual
generosity into a collective, deep impact across markets. The company also
recognizes volunteer hours for any of the colleagues’ chosen initiatives,
ensuring that colleagues can support causes of personal significance.
In November, Manulife Financial Asia
Limited won the Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability (ACES) Awards
2025 in the category of Top Sustainability Advocates in Asia for
its outstanding commitment to sustainability through its Impact Agenda,
environmental stewardship, and strategic integration of sustainable investing
across its operations. The recently launched Manulife Longevity Institute underscores this
commitment by creating a global platform to drive action that helps people live
longer, healthier, and more financially secure lives by 2030—in Asia and around
the world.
To learn more about Impact Agenda and Manulife’s commitment towards building a better business to better the world, visit manulife.com.ph
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