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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands highlighted the importance of long-term financial planning and early retirement preparation during a visit to Indonesia. She cited the Netherlands' 'pension three days' program as a successful initiative that could be a model for Indonesia to improve financial literacy and retirement readiness among its population.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands emphasized the critical importance of long-term financial planning and retirement preparation during her recent visit to Indonesia. Speaking at the National Financial Health Event held at the Dhanapala Building of the Ministry of Finance in Jakarta, she highlighted that planning for the future is essential, though often challenging for many individuals.
The Queen pointed to the Netherlands' innovative 'pension three days' program as a successful model that could potentially be adapted in Indonesia. This initiative requires companies to allocate three days annually for discussions about pension funds and long-term financial planning with their employees. The program has proven effective in raising awareness about the importance of preparing for old age among workers.
The Dutch Queen's remarks come at a time when Indonesia is focusing on improving financial literacy and retirement readiness among its population. By potentially adopting similar programs, Indonesia could take significant steps towards enhancing the financial well-being of its citizens. The proposal suggests a structured approach to financial education within the workplace, which could have a profound impact on the country's overall financial health.
Queen Maxima's visit and her advocacy for better retirement planning underscore the need for proactive measures in Indonesia's financial sector. As the country continues to develop economically, implementing effective strategies for long-term financial security will be crucial. The 'pension three days' model presents an interesting opportunity for Indonesia to explore new ways of promoting financial literacy and retirement preparedness among its workforce.
National Financial Health Event
Promotion of Pension Planning