All Employee Benefits Awards articles
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Central Co-op and Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts shortlisted Best use of benefits technology
Retailer Central Co-op and clothing brand Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts have been shortlisted for Best use of benefits technology at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Jet2 shortlisted for Best voluntary benefits
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and airline Jet2 have been shortlisted for Best voluntary benefits at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Virgin Group and Lidl GB shortlisted for Best benefits to support diversity, equity and inclusion
Virgin Group and supermarket Lidl GB have been shortlisted in the category Best benefits to support diversity, equity and inclusion at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Ministry of Justice and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust shortlisted for Best public sector benefits
Ministry of Justice and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have been shortlisted in the category Best public sector benefits at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Deloitte and Leonardo UK shortlisted for Best pensions strategy
Professional services network Deloitte and aerospace firm Leonardo UK are among the employers shortlisted for Best pensions strategy at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Lloyds Banking Group and NATS shortlisted for Best benefits to support menopause
Lloyds Banking Group and NATS have been shortlisted in the category Best benefits to support menopause at the Employee Benefits Awards 2024.
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Jet Plant Hire and Superdrug shortlisted for Best mental health strategy
Jet Plant Hire and Superdrug have been named among the shortlisted employers for Best mental health strategy at this year’s Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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London Gatwick Airport and Rio Tinto shortlisted for best motivation or recognition scheme
London Gatwick Airport and Rio Tinto have been shortlisted in the category Best motivation or recognition scheme at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Fiecon and Games Global shortlisted for Best healthcare and wellbeing benefits – small employer
Fiecon and online casino-styled games maker Games Global have been shortlisted in the category Best healthcare and wellbeing benefits – small employer at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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UK Power Networks and University of Lincoln shortlisted for Best healthcare and wellbeing benefits - large employer
UK Power Networks and University of Lincoln have been shortlisted in the category Best healthcare and wellbeing benefits - large employer at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Encirc and Flagstone Group shortlisted for Best flexible benefits plan
Glass manufacturer Encirc and financial services firm Flagstone Group have been shortlisted for Best flexible benefits plan at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Tokio Marine HCC and Lloyds Banking Group shortlisted for Best benefits to support reproductive health
Insurance group Tokio Marine HCC and Lloyds Banking Group have been shortlisted for Best benefits to support reproductive health at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Kraft Heinz and Thrive Learning shortlisted for Best financial wellbeing strategy – small employer
Multinational food firm Kraft Heinz and AI-powered learning and skills platform Thrive Learning have been shortlisted for Best financial wellbeing strategy – small employer at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Lloyds Banking Group and PepsiCo UK and Ireland shortlisted for Best benefits to support work-life balance
Lloyds Banking Group and food and beverage organisation PepsiCo UK and Ireland have been shortlisted for the Best benefits to support work-life balance award at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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University of Salford and Housing 21 shortlisted for Best alignment of benefits to business strategy
University of Salford and extra care and retirement living provider Housing 21 have been shortlisted in the Best alignment of benefits to business strategy category at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Asda, Superdrug and Next shortlisted for Best financial wellbeing strategy category – large employer
Retailers Asda, Superdrug and Next are among those shortlisted for the Best financial wellbeing strategy category – large employer at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Next and Lidl GB shortlisted for Best benefits communications
Retailer Next and supermarket chain Lidl GB have been shortlisted in the Best benefits communications category at the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Exclusive: Maisie Adam to host Employee Benefits Awards 2025
Comedian Maisie Adam will host the Employee Benefits Awards 2025 on Friday 27 June.
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Exclusive: Employee Benefits Awards 2025 shortlist revealed
Lloyds Banking Group, Housing 21, Next and PepsiCo UK and Ireland are some of the employers that have made the shortlist for the Employee Benefits Awards 2025.
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Employee Benefits Awards 2025 closes to entries today
Reward, benefits and HR professionals and teams have one last chance to enter the Employee Benefits Awards 2025 before today’s deadline of Friday 24 January.