
Almost 3 in 10 companies keen to offer flexible benefits to employees
They are responding to diverse workforce needs and values.
According to “The Hong Kong Employee Health and Benefits Survey 2016” conducted by Mercer Marsh Benefits (MMB), a partnership between global professional services firms, Mercer and Marsh, the number of companies in Hong Kong that is interested in adopting flexible benefits increased from 13% in 2015 to 28% in 2016. When asked about the reasons for implementing flexible benefits programs, 88% said they are responding to diverse workforce needs and values, while 75% said it helps to remain competitive in the marketplace and improve employee engagement.
Other reasons include maximizing the value of existing benefits spend, increasing employees’ appreciation of their benefits, supporting a total rewards program, controlling how much the company contributes to the cost of benefits and helping with staff retention and recruitment.
“We are glad to see that there was an uptrend for companies in Hong Kong to adopt flexible benefits. Seventy-five percent of respondents who provided choice to employees in their benefits programs seek employees’ opinions when designing the programs. This reflects that companies would like to design programs that are most suitable to employees by considering their needs and preferences”, said Eva Liu, Principal and Regional Consultant, Mercer Marsh Benefits. “Medical (38%), dental (38%) and wellness programs (38%) were the most popular flexible benefits used by employees. This highlights the importance of medical and dental coverage as well as overall health management to employees.”
Of companies who did not currently provide flexible programs for their employees, 28% intended to offer such choices within the next five years, while 55% were uncertain about introducing such plans.
“For employers that offer employee choice programs, the main challenges faced during implementation are cost and demonstrating return on investment. Other challenges include complexity of administration and resource constraints,” added Liu. “However, companies will need to overcome these challenges to adopt these flexible programs to engage, retain and respond to their employees.”