Financial Services – Malaysia2017 Key Insights
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Source: Willis Towers Watson 2016 Workforce Analytics Report – Asia Pacific
Source: Economist Corporate Network Report – January 2017; Willis Towers Watson 2016 Salary Budget Planning Report Q3 – Asia Pacific
GDP4.6%
CPI2.6%
Salary Increase $5.5%
Future of work: The digital revolution is redefining the workplace. HR needs to stay agile to keep up with future business model changes.
Technology and analytics: Datadriven insights are a critical tool for identifying and solving workforce issues.
Transparency: Employees want to know how their pay compares to others, and what the future holds for their career and earning potential.
Personalisation: Employees are increasingly seen as consumers, requiring more personalised compensation and benefit options.
Health and wellness: A healthy workforce is more engaged and productive. Investing in health and wellbeing programmes is essential.
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Economic Outlook
Workforce Demographics – Financial Services-Malaysia
2017 HR Trends
Unemployment 3.1%
Workforce Demographics – Asia Pacific
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20-2937%
30-3937%
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Education level
Employee distribution by age group
Gender distribution
12%Post Graduate
52%Bachelor’s Degree
36%Secondary / DiplomaFemale
Male55%
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Financial Services Survey At a glance
Financial Services – Malaysia- Pay Levels and Progression
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Starting Salaries by Level of Qualification
Benefits and HR Trends – Malaysia
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Jobs Reported
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Source: Willis Towers Watson 2016 Financial Services Compensation Survey- Malaysia
81%offer car benefits
41% have an established program for Flexible Working Arrangements
Life insurance maximum coverage ranges between 36 – 60 monthsof monthly base salary
Degree holders:30k – 36k
(annual)
Non-degree holders:16k– 26k
(annual)
Post Graduate holders:34k – 42k
(annual)
Hot jobs – Financial ServicesSource: Willis Towers Watson 2016 Financial Services HR Policies and Practices, and Benefit Design Reports - Malaysia
Source: Willis Towers Watson 2016 Financial Services HR Policies and Practices, and Benefit Design Reports - Malaysia
93%reported Better Pay Opportunity as top reason for attrition
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