Aviva rolls out wellbeing app to large corporates

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Aviva has launched an app to help employees of corporate customers track and improve their overall health and wellbeing and better manage specific conditions and fitness priorities.

  The app is available to Aviva's large corporate customers at no extra cost and will be rolled out more widely to Aviva customers over time. COVER previously revealed that the app launched to Aviva's 16,000 UK employees as part of a wider health and wellbeing programme. Almost a third of Aviva's UK employees signed up to the app in the first week of launch, and half of those have joined action plans, to focus on a specific health need, Aviva said.  Aviva customers will be able to identify and target their health and wellbeing priorities, such as sleeping better, lowering stress...

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