Seven ways employers can support financial wellbeing - Aon

Following Aon 2019 Benefits & Trends Survey

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'Supporting financial wellbeing does not have to be complicated,' says broker

Aon's recent 2019 Benefits & Trends Survey revealed that 62.5% of employers see staff's financial wellbeing as their responsibility and a further 90% said they want to improve it. Martin Parish, a financial wellbeing specialist at Aon, said: "The issues of poor financial wellbeing are increasingly well-known. Among other problems, 46% of people in problem debt also have a mental health problem1. Furthermore, 22% of employees have said their financial situation causes them stress and negatively impacts their productivity2. "Poor financial health will also have an impact on people's abi...

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