09-04-2025 12:15 via onrec.com

One-Third of Benefit Changes Rejected Due to Insufficient Data, REBA/Howden Employee Benefits 2025 Research Finds

Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec09 Apr 2025|News archiveOne-Third of Benefit Changes Rejected Due to Insufficient Data, REBA/Howden Employee Benefits 2025 Research FindsResearch Reveals Critical Gaps in Data Maturity Negatively Impacting Benefits Decisions-MakingHowden Employee Benefits today publishes its Benefits Design Survey 2025, conducted in partnership with Reward & Employee Benefits Association (REBA). The research reveals that one-third of proposed benefit changes have been rejected
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