Canada Life updates EAP offering

EmployeeCare through group income protection

Adam Saville
clock • 2 min read

Discounts and perks as well as tools to measure ultilisation

Canada Life has updated its employee assistance programme (EAP) offering, EmployeeCare, available through its group income protection (GIP) proposition. It now offers discounts and perks for employees as well as tools to help employers measure utilisation and post updates to their employees via the app newsfeed. Available to new customers immediately, or to new customers at renewal, the enhanced service includes gift cards, in-store and online discounts, cashback and cinema tickets, plus money off recognised brands and cashback from over 1,200 retailers. Based on spending figures f...

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