Help your people bridge the financial literacy gap

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Financial worries are a key source of stress among workers, and COVID-19 has had an adverse impact on people’s stress levels and financial security.

If your team’s wellbeing is important you, you should consider including a financial education component to your wellness strategy.

A recent study by the Financial Services Council New Zealand found peoples physical health, mental health, relationships and overall well-being were impacted by financial issues. 22% of respondents said they worried about money daily and only 36% said they felt reasonably prepared for retirement.

We have developed the Ignite Partnership Programme to provide simple but effective tools to help you and your teams on their journey to financial freedom.

We will work with you to understand your people’s needs and provide a programme of workshops, plans and benefits just for you.

You can find out more about the Ignite Partnership Programme here.

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