Aon selected as global benefits adviser for Netherlands-based Nexperia 

Nexperia will use Aon’s employee engagement platform, The Benefit Solution, for a range of initiatives.
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Nexperia, a semiconductor company, has appointed professional services firm Aon as its global employee benefits broker and advisor.

As part of the deal, Nexperia will use Aon’s employee engagement platform, The Benefit Solution, for a range of initiatives, including management of benefits choices and communications and for support with employees’ retirement plans. 

Aon will provide global benefits services, including online benchmarking, data analytics, global inventory and an employee engagement platform and app, impacting Nexperia’s employee value proposition.

Andrew Davies, enterprise client leader at Aon, said: “This is a great opportunity for Aon to work closely with Nexperia by providing data-driven insights and solutions to help Nexperia make better decisions to engage their employees and drive workforce resilience.

“With deep globally coordinated expertise in global benefits, flexible benefits, communications, wellbeing and retirement solutions, Aon is ideally placed to support Nexperia.”

John Smolenaers, global head of total reward at Nexperia, said: “We are committed to helping our over 12,000 colleagues and their families around the globe to improve their health and wellbeing.

“We are excited to work with Aon, which brings broad expertise that will help speed our growth journey, support our colleagues and enhance our value proposition, while mitigating the rising cost of benefits.

“This collaboration is a key part of our strategy as we aim to become a USD 10 billion firm, reflecting our dedication to innovation, efficiency, sustainability and stringent industry requirements.”

Zarah Choudhary

Zarah Choudhary is a Reporter for Workplace Journal and The Intermediary

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