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‘Pension Run’ is a platform game that introduces users to their pension situation in a playful way. Users are guided through realistic scenarios and learn to playfully explore their pension situation through realistic events in the game. However, developing the game as part of an internal, student-led project presented particular challenges, which are highlighted in this blog post.

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Occupational pension schemes, mainly provided through insurance companies and pension providers, are growing in importance. Employers are prime customers for these products, which is why effective business experience management is vital to meeting their expectations. In my blog post, I explain what business experience management is and how it affects employer satisfaction.

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Employees have the right to request deferred compensation in order to fund their pension plan. The draft version of the 2024 Social Security Computation Regulation (Sozialversicherungs-Rechengrößenverordnung 2024) provides for a significant increase of the income threshold for the year 2024. What implications does this have for company pension schemes? What challenges do companies, employees, insurance companies and pension providers face? And how can they be overcome? I will answer these questions in my blog post.

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14.04.2023 By Frederik Julius Szmania

Gamification in pension provision

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Pension provision is boring and complicated? It does not have to be! That is because committed adessi are developing the jump-and-run game ‘Pension Run’ to shake off this stigma and make the topic of provision more approachable. This blog post will take you along on the journey to the vision behind a (pension) provision-themed jump-and-run game and explain how this vision is being pursued.

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Many people have heard of occupational pension schemes and occupational health insurance plans. Both means of making provisions can be used to attract and retain employees. To what extent are there similarities, but also differences? You can read about this in my blog post.

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The digitalisation of occupational pension schemes is often still in its infancy. This is because there are a number of challenges for stakeholders that inhibit the advancement of IT solutions. But there are some excellent opportunities here, too. This blog post will explain what these are in excerpts.

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When it comes to company pension schemes, employees can demand that their employer use a part of their future earnings for their company pension scheme via deferred compensation. The German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales, BMAS) wants to increase the contribution assessment ceiling for the year 2023. How and to what extent are company pension schemes affected by this change? What challenges does this pose for companies, employees, insurance companies and pension providers? And how can these be overcome? You can find answers to these questions in the following blog post.

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Occupational pension schemes are becoming increasingly important, even though they entail an administrative burden. Every party involved, such as insurance companies, pension providers, employers and employees, wants administration to be simple. A corporate client portal can help everyone involved here. In my blog post, I’ll explain to you what a corporate customer portal is, what added value it offers and how it can be implemented.

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