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Mutual of Omaha Offers EAP Customers Financial Wellness Resources Through iGrad™ Enrich

With more than 50 percent of employees saying they worry about their personal finances while at work*, financial stress can be a distraction leading to loss of productivity. Understandably, that’s a concern for employers.

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Mutual of Omaha is now offering resources for employers who want to help their employees improve their financial wellness. Through Enrich’s financial wellness platform, Mutual of Omaha’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP) customers now have online access to comprehensive financial tools and resources, including:

  • Information on personal finance, budgeting, banking, insurance, investing, student loan and debt management
  • An online assessment of financial strengths and challenges that provides personalized information to aid in achieving financial goals

“Financial wellness has become increasingly important to employers as it’s become more of a concern for their employees,” said Kurtis Stewart, senior vice president of Workplace Solutions Underwriting and EAP at Mutual of Omaha. “At Mutual of Omaha, our mission is to help customers protect what they care about and achieve their financials goals. The Enrich financial wellness platform offers our customers convenient access to a wide range of information, tools and customizable resources tailored to individual needs.”

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