Pru Life UK Financial Consultant - Darrel Magos

Pru Life UK Financial Consultant - Darrel Magos PrulifeUK Financial Advisor

Every year tumataas ang health and medical cost in the Philippines by 15% to 18%For me it’s really unfair na mostly ng g...
23/04/2026

Every year tumataas ang health and medical cost in the Philippines by 15% to 18%

For me it’s really unfair na mostly ng gastusin pag nagkasakit tayo ay manggagaling sa sarili natin bulsa at it’s also also unfair na sobrang MAHAL MAGKASAKIT sa Pinas,

Pero that’s the current reality that we are in. And we have to protect ourselves from losing a lot of money just because of one illness.

Hence, kaya need natin ng adequate critical illness insurance

5 years or 10 years from now, baka hindi na kasi sapat kung nasa 500K or lower ang coverage mo for critical illness.

Personally, I think 2 Million Pesos Coverage is a good start and then continuously increase your coverage as you get older and pag tumaas ang financial responsibilities mo.

Though if limited pa ang budget mo for now, you can go with 1M critical illness coverage muna.

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15/04/2026
14/04/2026

If you ask a Filipino making ₱50,000 to ₱80,000 a month if they are wealthy, they will usually say, "No, but I am comfortably middle class."

They have a car loan. They go to cafes on the weekend. They have a nice smartphone.

But from a macroeconomic perspective, the Philippine middle class is an absolute illusion. Why? Because true wealth isn't measured by your car; it is measured by your safety net.

Welcome to the terror of Out-of-Pocket Healthcare.

In first-world countries (like Canada or the UK), if you get cancer or have a massive stroke, the government’s universal healthcare system absorbs the multi-million dollar blow. You get sick, you get treated, and your bank account stays intact.

In the Philippines, an unexpected medical emergency is a financial death sentence.

If a parent suddenly needs a bypass surgery, or a child requires a month in the ICU, PhilHealth only covers a fraction of the cost. The family is suddenly slammed with a ₱2 Million to ₱5 Million hospital bill.

Because we lack comprehensive universal healthcare, the so-called "middle class" is instantly wiped out. They are forced to sell their cars, mortgage their family homes, max out their credit cards, and beg for donations online.

It takes ten years of hard work, overtime, and saving to build a middle-class life in the Philippines. And it takes exactly three weeks in a private hospital ICU to completely erase it, sending the entire family back into generational poverty.

10/04/2026

Pru Life UK unveils global fund for volatile market investing

Pru Life UK is stepping up with a globally diversified income fund designed to help Filipino investors balance risk and opportunity in uncertain markets.
The takeaway: growth today isn’t just about chasing returns—it’s about building resilience across markets, asset classes, and strategies.

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