Singapore’s Rich Are the Most Unhappy in Asia With Work-Life Balance
Thailand topped ranking in private banking group’s survey
Lombard Odier surveyed high-net-worth people in Asia-Pacific
Singapore’s wealthy are the least satisfied with their current work-life balance when compared with their peers in other parts of Asia Pacific, according to a survey from a Geneva-based private bank.
Only 30% of people with an investable wealth of more than $1 million in Singapore find themselves happy with their work-life balance, the lowest among high net-worth individuals in the region surveyed by Switzerland’s Banque Lombard Odier & Cie SA.
Thailand topped the ranking with 72.7%, followed by Australia, the study published Thursday showed.
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Thailand topped ranking in private banking group’s survey
Lombard Odier surveyed high-net-worth people in Asia-Pacific
Singapore’s wealthy are the least satisfied with their current work-life balance when compared with their peers in other parts of Asia Pacific, according to a survey from a Geneva-based private bank.
Only 30% of people with an investable wealth of more than $1 million in Singapore find themselves happy with their work-life balance, the lowest among high net-worth individuals in the region surveyed by Switzerland’s Banque Lombard Odier & Cie SA.
Thailand topped the ranking with 72.7%, followed by Australia, the study published Thursday showed.
Ref
Bloomberg