TOKYO - Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Co. plans to extend its compulsory retirement age to 70 from the current 65 from fiscal 2027, making it the highest among major Japanese financial institutions amid the country's labor shortage, sources familiar with the matter said Monday.
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