Health Assured joins GRiD

EAP and wellbeing provider is newest member of group risk trade body

Adam Saville
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GRiD works with government departments, regulators and organisations that impact group risk benefits

Workplace wellbeing specialist Health Assured has become the latest member of Group Risk Development (GRiD), the trade body which represents insurers, reinsurers and advisers in the group risk industry. GRiD members get access to GRiD training academy, industry specialists, pan-industry claims figures, networking opportunities and discounted industry events. "I never tire of hearing how much value our members get from GRiD, be this from insight into what's happening in the industry and future trends through to access to our research and events," said Steve Bridger, chairman of GRiD. "...

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