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Improving employee wellbeing can enhance company performance by at least 11%

FutureCFO Editors by FutureCFO Editors
March 6, 2023
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Improving employee wellbeing can enhance a company’s performance by at least 11% and up to 55%, said Aon recently when releasing its latest Global Wellbeing Survey.

The professional services firm surveyed more than 1,100 organisations across 46 countries and multiple industries in collaboration with marketing research firm IPSOS.

There is a relationship between wellbeing and a sustainable working life, which can impact company performance, Aon said. 

The higher an employer's ratings are in overall employee wellbeing, culture and climate of wellbeing, performance of wellbeing initiatives and funding allocation toward wellbeing, the better their scores are in workforce resilience, agility and belonging, which make a sustainable working life, the firm noted.  

Survey highlights

  • Nearly two-thirds of respondents reported that wellbeing is more important to their company since 2020, and just under half said that employee wellbeing has increased in priority in that same timeframe, the firm noted.
  • 87% of companies have at least one wellbeing initiative in place, which was flat compared  to 2020. 
  • 83% reported having a wellbeing strategy, compared to 55 percent in the 2020 report.
  • Globally, 43% of companies say they have increased their investment in wellbeing, while most other companies have left investment the same or refocused their investments. 
  • The allocation of funding toward wellbeing varies, with about half of companies allocating 2-5% of their benefits funding toward wellbeing.
  • Employee wellbeing programs have risen in perceived effectiveness since 2020, with 42% rating their programs exceptional or above average - an increase from 22% in the 2020 report.
  • More organisations are strategically integrating wellbeing into company culture and other business strategies. 
  • 80% of employers say wellbeing is fully or partially integrated into their overall business and talent strategy, an increase of 13% over 2020. 
  • The same number has integrated diversity, equity and inclusion, environmental, social and governance, and total rewards into their wellbeing strategy.
  • The level of importance an organisation assigns to wellbeing determines the level of support from leadership, including the C-suite. 
  • Only 3% of respondents felt C-suite leaders didn't support wellbeing initiatives at any level, either actively or passively.

Despite companies facing increasing volatility and uncertainty in the form of inflation, a global pandemic, changing workforce patterns and geopolitical conflict, the latest Global Wellbeing Survey demonstrates that employers are still focused on improving employee wellbeing, now more than ever, said Stephanie Pronk, senior vice president for Health Solutions at Aon. 

Companies are building resilient workforces by increasing their commitment to improving employee wellbeing both in support and financial investment, which also helps to attract and retain talent, she added. 

“Wellbeing is far from being a niche issue — wellbeing programs that are designed to address the diverse needs of employees can have wide-ranging impacts on an organisation,” Pronk noted.

Related:  A Day in the Life: John Berven from Aon
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