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  • Taiwan banking report highlights aging financial pressures

    CTBC Bank’s white paper reveals key financial challenges for Taiwanese families, including inadequate retirement planning and caregiving burdens. Learn more about their findings and solutions.
    2025/10/01 06:00
  • LINE Bank survey reveals Taiwanese digital financial trends

    a comprehensive survey on digital financial trends in Taiwan, conducted by LINE Bank, Schroders, and National Chengchi University. Learn about Taiwanese citizens’ investment habits, preferences for stable cash flow over retirement savings, and the rise of digital investing among 20 to 50-year-olds.
    2024/07/12 21:00
  • Ko’s spouse clarifies sudden bank deposit hike

    Chen Pei-chi, spouse of Ko Wen-je, presidential candidate from the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), explained in a Facebook post that the increase in their bank deposits was due to receiving NT$4.22 million from a public service pension after Ko’s term as Mayor of Taipei ended. This clarification came after concerns were raised regarding the rise in Ko’s bank deposits, as disclosed by the Central Election Commission (CEC). Chen, who has been responsible for Ko’s financial declarations for years, praised the user-friendliness of the Control Yuan’s property declaration system but noted that the process for fulfilling the CEC’s requirements was incompatible with the Control Yuan’s document handling. Chen meticulously calculated the savings and net value of funds, including residual payment insurance policies. The couple had paid approximately NT$700,000 in insurance premiums that year but did not explicitly list it in the commission’s financial report form due to a lack of specific fields. Chen expressed surprise at the deposit increase, considering Ko’s retirement and lack of salary income as chairman of the TPP. The family relied on Chen’s hospital income, and the discovery of the NT$4.22 million pension deposit was unexpected.
    2023/12/07 10:00
  • Young Taiwanese job seekers prioritize work-life balance

    Young Taiwanese job seekers are prioritizing work-life balance and flexibility, making it difficult for traditional industries to attract talent. Experts believe that the growing role of AI may lead to structural changes within the manufacturing sector, necessitating the development of new skill sets among workers to remain competitive.
    2023/11/08 17:01
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