MetLife Helping Employees Tackle Broader Range Of Financial and Retirement Challenges
Turnkey PlanSmart? Solution Lets Employers Meet Diverse Needs Of Employees and Emphasize ‘Financial Wellness’
PlanSmart provides financial education to employees of all ages at no cost to employer or employee, and it builds upon the strong success of MetLife’s comprehensive retirewise® program for employees, now offered at more than 600 companies and nonprofits nationwide. In addition to retirewise, the PlanSmart program also includes workshops on managing credit, college funding, estate planning, financial solutions for families who care for dependents with special needs and more. After completion of the workshop, employees who want additional assistance are given the option to consult individually with a
PlanSmart also includes decision support assistance for employees faced with life changes and who may need education and guidance regarding their group life benefits. Transition Solutions aids employees who have a change in their group life coverage for any reason, such as retirement or leaving a company. Another valuable resource is access to MetLife’s Delivering The Promise® program, where experienced
Few Are Confident About Decisions
“The economic and financial turmoil of recent years has made it even tougher for employees to create a workable retirement income strategy and to envision financial challenges holistically,” said
More employers are beginning to understand that employees’ financial concerns can impact productivity. According to the Employee Benefits Trends Study, 78% of employers say that employees worried about personal financial problems are less productive at work. Employees want help – 52% report being interested in receiving financial advice and guidance through the workplace, and this increases to 81% among those who acknowledge that financial concerns have impacted their workplace attendance or productivity.
“It’s no secret that Americans are dramatically under-insured and under-saved for retirement. Via relationships with more than 66,000 employers of all sizes and our nationwide network of highly trained professionals, we are helping to deliver actionable workplace financial and retirement education,” continued Farrell. “Employees unquestionably want help, and employers are more aware than ever of the important role that benefits play in attracting and retaining talent. Workplace financial education programs add to satisfaction with benefits and to increased employee loyalty,” he added. “This is becoming increasingly significant as employers seek to contain costs and to maximize the return on investment of their benefits programs.”
Objective Guidance
“PlanSmart addresses employees’ needs for objective, straightforward guidance to navigate personal financial challenges, from day-to-day ones like managing credit to meeting longer-term expenses and goals, such as planning for a child’s college education or for retirement,” added
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