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Saturday, June 6, 2020

Anything related to health—curative or preventive will be given a higher priority as Sunrise Industry Post-Pandemic

“The Philippines will be one of the least negatively affected in a global recession. Anything considered luxurious will take a back seat. By 2021, we can be back to our 6 to 7 percent trajectory.” ~Dr. Bernardo Villegas, Leading Economist
Dr. Bernardo Villegas
Aside from the assistance that Allianz PNB Life has been extending to its employees and the community, the global insurance firm is also sponsoring digital discussions about the impact of COVID-19 on life and business. 

In a recent Allianz webinar, one of the country's leading economists, Dr. Bernardo Villegas, said that the Philippines will be able to recover faster from the onslaught of the pandemic and can project economic productivity if it will not experience a second wave of infection.

Dr. Villegas further cited agribusiness and health sectors as areas of growth post-pandemic. As such, this will provide opportunities for the insurance industry to push for better insurance products and services that would cater to current market demands.

Difficult times are ahead of us as we venture into the "new normal", Allianz will continue to find innovative ways to connect with its stakeholders and everyone affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Leading economist Dr. Bernardo Villegas said that the Philippines will be one of the countries that can recover faster from the impact of the pandemic, citing the health sector as an area for growth.
 
Dr. Bernardo Villegas
The global insurer has been sponsoring talks about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life and business. Prior to Dr. Villegas’ talk, Allianz PNB Life sponsored a webinar on the pandemic’s impact on the universal healthcare system with Reach52 founder and CEO Edward Booty.
 
In Dr. Villegas’ talk, he pointed out that considering the health concerns that have been raised during the pandemic, “anything related to health—curative or preventive” will be given a higher priority.
 
This includes opportunities for the insurance industry that provides security through various health insurance products covering medical expenses and even preventive medicine as well as life insurance with accident and death benefits.
 
Along with the health sector, agribusiness is likewise seen as the country’s leading sun-rise industry post-pandemic. Opportunities are also seen for the digital industry and education.
 
There are some sectors, however, that will experience difficulty in recovering. Dr. Villegas said these include the travel and tourism industry, fashion, furnishings, and non-digital entertainment.
 
Opportunities for the Philippine economy are spurred by our young and growing English-speaking population against the aging labor force and demographic crisis in developed countries; rebalancing between China and other Asian economies like Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and our ASEAN neighbors; heavy government spending on infrastructure; and foreign direct investment from China to Southeast Asia, among others.

Dr. Villegas likewise said that “greater emphasis” should be given to areas that can be the next Metro Manila. These include Batangas, Central Luzon, and Iloilo. If the country will not experience a second wave of the pandemic, Dr. Villegas projects a 2.7 percent growth rate for the economy.






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