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Title: Benefit Awareness


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Benefit Awareness Flexible Benefits in Russia
  • Gerard Baltazar
  • In2 Consulting (CIS) Ltd
  • One Stop Shop for Corporate Benefits
    Investments
  • www.in2consulting.co.uk

2
Agenda
  • Benefit awareness
  • Online benefits
  • Flexible benefits
  • Multi-national pooling Profit share scheme
  • Insurance update

3
Why Benefit Awareness is Important?
  • Research shows that most employees have no
    accurate idea of the value of their total package
  • Staff dont see or appreciate the value of their
    benefits
  • Most employers know the overall cost of benefits
    but few understand their true value to the
    Company or the employee
  • Well-communicated benefit packages will help
    staff recruitment and retention

4
How can we promote Benefit Awareness?
  • Effective Communication is Key

5
How can we promote Benefit Awareness? (cont)
  • Information leaflets
  • Face to face presentations
  • Intranet/Internet
  • E-mail

6
Advantages of E-Benefit
  • Improve Communication
  • Offer Flexibility
  • Reduce Administration Costs
  • Retain Staff
  • A Fully Managed Service

7
E-Benefits How does it work?
  • Employees log-in with their own unique ID and
    password
  • Snap-shot view of their benefits
  • View all benefits offered to employees
  • View total benefits value of their benefits
  • Flexibility to change employees personal details

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E-Benefits
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E-Benefit (cont)
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E-Benefits (cont)
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E-Benefits - Cost
  • 5 gt 1 Per Person Per Annum
  • Provider
  • Size of the scheme
  • Facilities

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Flexible Benefits
  • Benefits can be tailored to the needs of each
    individual employee
  • Employer gives employee a percentage of his/her
    salary to spend on benefits
  • Employee makes choices on how to spend
  • Benefits can be matched to life style
  • Benefits change when life style changes

13
Needs Change as Lifestyle Changes
Retirement
Enter workforce
Pre-retirement
Career Progression
Marry/ partner
Elder Care
House Purchase
Childrens education
Parenthood
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Flexible Benefits Package
  • Popular benefits
  • Salary
  • Bonus
  • Healthcare
  • Pension
  • Life insurance
  • Disability insurance
  • Gym membership
  • Company car
  • Additional benefits
  • Critical illness insurance
  • Home insurance
  • Travel insurance
  • Child care
  • Subsidised loans
  • Holiday buy-in
  • Pet insurance
  • Travel allowance

15
E- Flexible Benefits
16
Insurance Update
  • Multi-national pooling and Profit share scheme
  • War, Terrorism Dangerous sports
  • Exclusion Clause

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Multi-National Pooled / Profit Share Scheme
  • an arrangement between multinational employer
    and insurer who can offer a group scheme under
    one umbrella for all offices worldwide

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The Global Network
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The Global Network
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Multi-National Pooling
  • Multinational Pooling with can include the
    following coverages
  • - Group Life
  • - Group Accident
  • - Group Disability
  • - Group Medical
  • - Group Endowment
  • - Group Retirement

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Multi-National Pooled / Profit Share Scheme
  • Employer pays the premium
  • Proportion of profit is returned in case of
    positive claim rate.
  • Negative balances are absorbed by the insurer.
  • Losses are not carried forward to the next year

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Multi-National Pooling Example
  • Centralized Account
  • Total Premiums 1,000,000
  • Total Admin. Charges 350,000
  • Total Claims 250,000
  • Total Pooling Balance 400,000
  • Total Pooling Balance originates multinational
    dividend paid back to the client

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Exclusion Clause - Examples
  • Exclusion clause for War, Terrorism Mass
    Destruction
  • Notwithstanding any provision
  • to the contrary within this insurance, or any
  • endorsement thereto, it is agreed that this
    insurance excludes
  • any entitlement to benefit of whatsoever nature
    directly or indirectly arising out of,
    contributed to, caused by, resulting from, or in
    connection
  • with any of the following regardless of any
    other cause
  • or event contributing concurrently or in any
  • other sequence to the members death.

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Exclusion Clause - Examples
  • Definition for Terrorism
  • Terrorist activity means an act,
  • of any person, or group(s) of persons,
  • committed for political, religious, ideological
  • or similar purposes with the intention to
    influence any government
  • and or to put the public, or any section of the
    public, in fear. Terrorist Activity can include,
    but not be limited to, the actual use of force or
  • violence and or the threat of such use.
    Furthermore,
  • the perpetrators of terrorist activity can either
    be
  • acting alone, or on behalf of, or in connection
  • with any organization(s) or government(s).

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Thank You
  • Contact details
  • Gerard Baltazar
  • In2 Consulting Ltd In2 Consulting (CIS) Ltd
  • 53 Tabernacle Street Strastnoy Bldv
    16London MoscowUnited Kingdom Russia
  • Work 44 20 7336 7763 Work 7095956
    5591Mobile 44 7976 275 303 Mobile 7095
    991 2613
  • Email gerard_at_in2consulting.co.uk
  • Website www.in2consulting.co.uk
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