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Creating a Financial Strategy to Support Multiple Generations

Creating a Financial Strategy to Support Multiple Generations

Survey on Building a Financial Wellbeing Strategy for a Multi-Generational Workforce

Pluxee, a United Kingdom firm, has conducted a survey on how to build a financial wellbeing strategy that supports a multi-generational workforce. With up to five generations of employees in the workplace, the challenge lies in creating a strategy that caters to the financial needs of workers at different stages of life.

The survey revealed that savings schemes, financial education, and money management tools are the top financial benefits desired by employees who currently do not receive financial support at work. Among the findings, the younger generation, Gen Z, emerged as the most financially savvy, with a high percentage actively saving for the future.

Despite Gen Z’s proactive approach to financial planning, the survey highlighted that a significant portion of employees across different generations lack savings or emergency funds. This underscores the importance of providing guidance and education to empower employees to make informed financial decisions.

The research emphasized the need for a multi-generational financial wellbeing strategy that addresses the diverse financial needs of employees. By offering employee discounts, cashback schemes, and other money-saving benefits, organizations can help employees alleviate financial burdens and build a secure future.

In conclusion, the survey underscores the importance of supporting employees in making sound financial choices to enhance their quality of life both during their working years and in retirement. By prioritizing financial education and providing resources to help employees manage their finances effectively, organizations can create a more financially secure and empowered workforce.

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