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New website launches new brand for GRiD

Press release

15 August 2016

New website launches new brand for GRiD

A new website launches a new brand for Group Risk Development (GRiD) today. To launch the fresh, modern look the organisation has completely redeveloped its website. The site is a valuable resource for GRiD’s members, employers and HR practitioners; it has been developed around the user experience, is intuitive to use and will be regularly updated.

The site is one of a number of important benefits for members. GRiD gives its members a voice to the industry and government, and provides insight into legislative changes and market trends and developments. The new website offers additional support with a dedicated members’ area.

Benefits for GRiD members

The site gives privileged access to supplementary content from the working groups, including legal opinion, regulatory updates, consultation responses, good practice, detailed employer research and pan-industry claims data.

GRiD members also get exclusive access to industry speakers at member meetings and can find out about upcoming events through the members' area of the site.

Benefits for employers and HR practitioners

The website is a great resource for employers and HR practitioners with clear descriptions in plain English about Group Risk products, tax implications and main benefits. Access to the Knowledge Centre keeps companies up to date with the latest news, research and comment. It also provides access to GRiD’s members whom they can contact for support and advice on Group Risk.

Katharine Moxham, spokesperson for GRiD  says, “We are very excited about our new website, it has taken a lot of development and is a great resource for GRiD members and employers alike. In the technological age we know the Internet is the first place people go to for information and they want to find it quickly, easily and enjoy using it. We believe our site ticks all these boxes.”

For more details on GRiD membership please contact Katharine.moxham@grouprisk.org.uk

Ends

For further information please contact:

Sharon Mason 
SMUK Marketing and PR
smason@smuk.org.uk 
Mob: 07747 611773
Land: 01252 843350

Katharine Moxham
Spokesperson for GRiD
Katharine.moxham@grouprisk.org.uk
Mob: 07887 512508

Notes for editors

 About GRiD

Founded in 1998, Group Risk Development (GRiD) encourages awareness and uptake of corporate group protection benefits – income protection, group life insurance and critical illness cover – on behalf of its members which include insurers, reinsurers and intermediary businesses. Under the chairmanship of Lee Lovett, Head of Business Development UK and Ireland Life, Munich Re, GRiD aims to enhance the industry’s profile among media and stakeholder groups. The Group provides a collective voice to Government and participates in industry wide initiatives such as the qualification in Group Risk launched jointly with the Chartered Insurance Institute. In May 2009, the Group appointed its first dedicated spokesperson, Katharine Moxham, to provide expert media comment on a full range of group risk issues.

www.grouprisk.org.uk

Follow Katharine Moxham on Twitter @KMoxham

 

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If you are active in the group risk market and would be interested in gaining a greater share of voice and working more closely with your contemporaries in the industry please get in touch by completing this page.

Benefits of membership:

A STAKE IN POLICY

A STAKE IN POLICY

The opportunity to influence group risk policymaking.

VALUE BY ASSOCIATION

VALUE BY ASSOCIATION

GRiD is a respected voice in the protection sector – as such, membership enhances the status of member organisations.

ACCESS TO EXCLUSIVE INFORMATION

ACCESS TO EXCLUSIVE INFORMATION

Privileged access to output from the various working groups, including consultation responses, regulatory updates, employer research and pan industry claims data. GRiD members also gain exclusive access to industry speakers at member meetings.

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