Phnom Penh: H.E. Hem Vanndy, Minister of Industry, Science, Technology, and Innovation, received a delegation from Manulife Cambodia to explore new ways to support informal economy actors. According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the meeting focused on Manulife's proposal to offer free group personal accident insurance and financial literacy programs to the informal sector who onboard the government's informal economy digital platform. H.E. Hem Vanndy extended appreciation to Manulife for contributing to the Royal Government in providing this benefit. 'We understand that onboarding informal economy on the digital platform is just the first step. With these benefits, the informal sector will have additional protection and support,' H.E. Minister said. 'This public-private partnership aligns with the government's ongoing efforts to develop the informal economy.' Manulife Cambodia's Chief Executive Officer Rotha Chan emphasized the company's long-term commitment to Cambodia's development and its desire to work w ith MISTI to bring the proposed benefits to more informal business owners across the country.
MISTI Minister Receives Manulife to Discuss Support for Informal Economy
Recent Posts
Myanmar Junta Chief Min Aung Hlaing Nominated as President
March 29, 2026
Maternal Deaths Surge in Conflict Zones, WHO Report Reveals
February 17, 2026
Cambodia Seeks French Intervention in Border Dispute with Thailand
February 16, 2026
New Thai Labor Scheme Offers Opportunities for Myanmar Refugees
February 3, 2026
Myanmar Opens Polling Stations For Final Phase Of Election
January 25, 2026
Myanmar Opens Final Round of Controversial Election
January 25, 2026