Phoenix launches employee Midlife MOT tool

Digital assessment tool for colleagues follows successful pilot programme last year

Jasmine Urquhart
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All 6,700 Phoenix employees will benefit from Midlife MOT programme
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All 6,700 Phoenix employees will benefit from Midlife MOT programme

Phoenix Group has launched its Midlife MOT programme for all its UK colleagues following a successful pilot programme last year.

The firm has offered the work-focused programme to all 6,700 of its employees, which includes a digital assessment tool to evaluate work, health and financial wellbeing, and access to in-person wor...

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