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New Prudential program aims to ease pandemic-related financial stress in the workplace

New research shows thatĀ almost half of AmericansĀ are worried about their financial future following the COVID-19 crisis. Many workers recognize the need to manage their finances differently moving forward, and employers play a big role in providing the right education and tools to do so. To serve this need, Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU), has created a new workplace package designed specifically for concerned employees and time-strapped human resources teams.

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ā€œPrudential has identified a mix of resources and tools that we know will help employees to protect and enhance their financial wellbeing, regardless of different industry and demographic considerations, making it much easier for employers to implement.ā€

ā€œThe Way Forward: Financial Life After Lockdownā€ packages financial wellness content, online tools, and virtual and in-person programs intended to provide the educational foundation employees need to manage day-to-day finances, safeguard against financial disruptions, and develop a plan for meeting specific financial goals. Included are brand-new seminars tailored to address key obstacles faced during the pandemic and timely education and assistance for transitioning employees. Workplace benefits are integrated to teach employees how they can optimally use them for their specific financial situation.

ā€œCOVID-19 brought the seriousness of financial fragility to the forefront. Crises with pandemic-like consequences can happen to employees at any time, whether it be losing a loved one, losing their job or experiencing stock market downturns,ā€ said Jessica Gillespie, senior vice president and head of distribution at Prudential Group Insurance. ā€œOur goal is to provide resources that are not only applicable in the wake of the pandemic, but also offer the long-term foundation we know employees need to be financially secure.ā€

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WithĀ 51% of Americansā€™ financial health negatively impacted by the direct and indirect effects of the pandemic, employers see an increased value and have a heightened interest in equipping their workforce with tools to help protect and prepare them. However, human resources teams are consumed by pandemic-related business challenges. ā€œThe Way Forwardā€ package was designed with these time and resource obstacles in mind, providing a simple, no-cost, turnkey option.

ā€œTraditionally, financial wellness programs are more a la carte and customizable, which is the best approach in normal circumstances, but they can be time-intensive to design and implement, which poses challenges for employers to act in the current environment,ā€ said Julie Brandon, vice president and head of financial wellness distribution at Prudential. ā€œPrudential has identified a mix of resources and tools that we know will help employees to protect and enhance their financial wellbeing, regardless of different industry and demographic considerations, making it much easier for employers to implement.ā€

The new financial wellness package will be offered through Prudential Group Insurance. Thousands of employers already offer financial wellness through Prudential with high engagement results. For example, 98% of Prudential Pathways seminar participants will create a budget post-program, and Student Loan Assistance has driven improved retirement savings and job retention.

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