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Fortune named AIA Philippines among the inaugural Fortune 100 Companies to Work For Southeast Asia and recertified it as a Great Place to Work in the Philippines. Moreover, these distinctions spotlight AIA Philippines as one of Southeast Asia’s most trusted and people-first workplaces. This reflects its focus on fostering an inclusive, supportive, and growth-oriented environment for its people.

The Fortune 100 Southeast Asia recognition honors organizations where employees feel valued, supported, and empowered to grow. Meanwhile, AIA Philippines earned its Great Place to Work certification through employee feedback and rigorous workplace assessments. As a result, the company sustains high levels of trust, collaboration, and satisfaction.

“We are deeply honored to receive these recognitions, which reflect not only our pursuit of business excellence but also our dedication to creating meaningful impact for our people,” said Melita Teo, Chief Executive Officer of AIA Philippines. “At AIA, we believe that inspired leadership and a people-first culture go hand in hand. These distinctions affirm our long-term focus on fostering an environment where our employees feel supported, empowered, and motivated to grow.”

AIA Philippines has continued to strengthen its people-first culture anchored on innovation, governance, and sustainability. Through the One AIA Framework, AIA Philippines unifies its businesses into a cohesive, future-ready enterprise. By embedding ESG principles into its strategy, AIA Philippines drives measurable progress in sustainability. As a result, it advances emissions reduction, renewable energy use, and sustainable investment.

Beyond its business success, the organization champions inclusivity and community empowerment through several impactful initiatives. Beyond business success, the group champions inclusivity and empowerment through impactful initiatives. Furthermore, these programs provide vital health education, accessible medical care, and food security to underserved Filipino communities.

Imasa said the recognitions matter because certifications like Fortune’s Best Companies to Work For and Great Place to Work affirm a culture lived daily, not merely aspirational.

“Our thrust is to continuously develop our people, strengthen our leadership and create an environment of respect, inclusivity, and growth,” added Ellen Imasa, Chief Human Resources Officer, AIA Philippines. 

The Fortune 100 Southeast Asia distinction affirms AIA Philippines’ commitment to an inclusive, supportive, and growth-driven workplace. The recognition draws from employee feedback and culture assessments, highlighting workplaces where people feel valued, supported, and empowered. Alongside its Great Place to Work recertification, the achievement affirms AIA Philippines as a leading regional employer built on trust.

AIA Philippines continues to align its people strategy with its mission of helping people live Healthier, Longer, Better Lives, ensuring that workplace excellence and social responsibility remain central to its long-term value creation.

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