Manulife Financial Corporation (LON:0V5H)
43.03
+0.10 (0.23%)
At close: Jul 31, 2025
Manulife Financial Employees
Manulife Financial had 37,000 employees as of December 31, 2024. The number of employees decreased by 1,000 or -2.63% compared to the previous year.
Employees
37,000
Change (1Y)
-1,000
Growth (1Y)
-2.63%
Revenue / Employee
$436,943
Profits / Employee
$68,271
Market Cap
39.16B
Employees Chart
Employees History
Date | Employees | Change | Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Dec 31, 2024 | 37,000 | -1,000 | -2.63% |
Dec 31, 2023 | 38,000 | -2,000 | -5.00% |
Dec 31, 2022 | 40,000 | 2,000 | 5.26% |
Dec 31, 2021 | 38,000 | 1,000 | 2.70% |
Dec 31, 2020 | 37,000 | 2,000 | 5.71% |
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Manulife Financial News
- 2 days ago - Manulife Group Retirement Offers New Direct Real Assets Exposure to Canadian Defined Contribution Plans - Benzinga
- 8 days ago - Markets are at all time highs. Here's where you should redeploy assets - CNBC
- 10 days ago - Manulife to Release Second Quarter 2025 Results - PRNewsWire
- 16 days ago - Hongkongers prioritise quality over longevity in retirement: Manulife - South China Morning Post
- 25 days ago - Manulife Investment Management Closes Third Co-Investment Fund at $1.1B, Surpassing Predecessor by over $300M - PRNewsWire
- 25 days ago - Hong Kong’s insurance market may balloon 55% as Greater Bay Area ages - South China Morning Post
- 25 days ago - HSBC, Manulife, BOC Life expand offerings for Hong Kong retirees - South China Morning Post
- 4 weeks ago - Hong Kong wants to be the dominant domicile for the world’s biggest companies - South China Morning Post