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77% of SMEs plan overhaul of employee benefits to combat economic pressures

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Over three-quarters (77%) of UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) surveyed plan to revamp their employee benefits packages to attract and retain top talent, address workforce challenges and tackle economic pressures, according to Employee Benefit Trends in UK SMEs, a new report from Howden Employee Benefits, in partnership with YouGov.

SMEs focus on reviewing benefits, especially the potential inclusion of preventative health and wellbeing solutions, is particularly timely. Sickness absence rates have reached a 15-year high, with 104.9 million workdays lost in 2023 due to long-term health conditions[i].

Key Findings:

What benefit changes are SMEs planning?

Recruitment Challenges are driving change.

29% of SMEs admit that recruitment and retention are significant challenges and offering competitive benefits is now essential to retain top talent. The report also highlights that Jobseekers prioritise pensions, healthcare, and mental health support when choosing employers. This suggests that businesses are listening to the wants and needs of current and future employees with SMEs most likely to be planning changes to these three benefits.

Mark Fosh, Executive Director of SME at Howden Employee Benefits, said:

With 5.6 million SMEs at the heart of the UK economy, their success is vital. Despite rising operational costs and National Insurance contributions, SMEs still have practical options to address these challenges. By adopting salary sacrifice schemes and working with an employee benefits consultant to review and optimise their benefits packages, businesses can ensure they’re getting the best value for money while accessing additional value-added services. These steps can provide immediate financial relief, result in a better experience for employees and build a stronger, more engaged workforce.

Mark Fosh, Executive Director of SME at Howden Employee Benefits

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