Generali-UK launches Wellbeing Investment Matching

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Generali-UK is partnering with the best providers in their various fields of wellbeing expertise to help ensure that cost isn't a barrier to clients implementing targeted and much needed wellbeing support and services.

It will help make a vast range of services - from virtual and artificial intelligence GPs to stress resilience training and critical incident support - more accessible and affordable to corporate clients where they have identified a specific need.  Initially launching the initiative today with three partners - Optum, Babylon and Doctor Care Anywhere - Generali-UK is currently in discussions with many more and will make further announcements as the year progresses.  Simon Thomas, Director - UK Employee Benefits, Generali said: "We recognise the fact that the wellbeing requirements of c...

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