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Health Assured unveils new office with a focus on staff wellbeing
The UK’s leading health and wellbeing provider, Health Assured, has moved into a new office in Manchester city centre after continuous years of growth which has seen employee numbers increase by 141 percent and their in-house sales team hitting £2m in sales for the 2018/19 financial year.
The new office design, which was installed by fit out specialist Overbury PLC truly embraces the concept of workplace wellbeing. The open plan space includes contemplation zones where staff can take time out to think without distraction and break out areas where members of the Health Assured team can meet for meetings or impromptu catch ups away from their desks.
David Price, CEO of Health Assured, said: “Moving into our new office is a significant milestone for the business as it means we can continue to grow and give our employees a healthy advantage.”
“It’s a testament to the hard work of the Health Assured team and the strength of the services we provide that we are able to invest significantly into our new office creating a fantastic space which is not only modern and inspiring but also a positive working environment for staff.”
Philip Westwood, Director at Overbury PLC, said: “As a leading provider of Employee Assistance Programmes we are delighted that Health Assured chose to focus on staff wellbeing in their new office space. We are proud to have helped deliver their vision of a workplace that will help attract and retain the best talent in their industry.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Price .
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