Prudential expands collaboration with Workday
Prudential Financial announced an expanded strategic relationship with Workday “that harnesses the power of data and AI” to help employers better tailor their benefits programs to meet the needs of their workforce.
Prudential Group Insurance joins Workday Wellness, an AI-powered solution designed to improve the employee benefits experiences, to further enhance its PruExchange suite of connectivity capabilities for benefit administrators and employers. This will help enable Group Insurance and Workday to connect more efficiently with nearly 200 mutual clients supported by certified on-staff professionals.
Additionally, the data-sharing capabilities facilitate smoother onboarding and enrollment, faster deployment of Prudential products to Workday customers, and a more seamless implementation experience.
“By deepening our relationship with Workday and others in the industry, we are creating and enhancing client-focused solutions that help solve human resources and benefits challenges. This collaboration underscores our commitment to deliver superior workplace benefits experiences that support employees’ holistic wellness and help them to live better lives, longer.” – Jess Gillespie, Prudential’s head of Group Insurance Product and Underwriting.