The Borneo Post (Sabah)

AIA Vitality launches sleep tracking benefit to incentivis­e members

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KUALA LUMPUR: Have you ever experience­d difficulti­es falling asleep at night or wake up still feeling sleepy, tired and unrested? If yes, then most likely you are part of the national statistic which states that nine in 10 Malaysians suffer from one or more sleep problems.

Recognisin­g that Malaysians are a sleep-deprived lot, AIA Bhd launched a sleep tracking benefit via its AIA Vitality programme that rewards members for sleeping longer.

As part of the insurer’s commitment to help Malaysians live Healthier, Longer and Be er Lives, AIA is taking one step further in raising awareness on the importance of sleep – emphasisin­g that resting well is no less important as being physically active and maintainin­g a balanced diet for a holistic wellbeing.

Speaking at the media launch, Anusha Thavarajah, chief executive officer of AIA Bhd shared how the company is continuous­ly shaping and playing its role as a health influencin­g mobiliser with AIA Vitality, its unique, science backed health programme that encourages and incentivis­es healthy choices.

“I am happy to see how far AIA Vitality has progressed since we launched the programme three years ago.

“We started off by rewarding our members for taking steps to exercise more, and later gave them benefits for practising healthy eating.

“And now, we want to reward them for incorporat­ing sufficient rest into their lives.

“By helping our members improve their health and incentivis­ing them for making healthier choices, we are challengin­g ourselves to move beyond the role of being a traditiona­l insurance company.

“Our role now is to not only protect their future but to encourage, empower and support them to achieve their health aspiration­s.”

The new sleep tracking benefit rewards members with 10 AIA Vitality points per day (annual cap of 2,000 points per membership year) if they achieve a minimum of 420 minutes or seven hours of accumulate­d sleep within a 24hour period.

The hours can be tracked by syncing the AIA Vitality mobile applicatio­n to a fitness tracking device such as Fitbit, Garmin and Misfit.

The device records the amount of sleep a person gets by accumulati­ng their sleeping hours, beginning from 12.00 noon to 12.00 noon the following day.

Heng Zee Wang, Chief Marketing Officer of AIA explained that the sleep tracking benefit is the easiest way for members to earn points and receive be er rewards.

“To date, we have more than 100,000 active AIA Vitality members.

“We aspire to grow the number and reach out to more Malaysians by providing a platform that motivates and enables them to make li le changes and healthier choices every day.

“All they need to do is to try and get at least seven hours of snooze time and get rewarded! It doesn’t get any easier than that.

“With the extra hours of sleep, members can achieve a higher AIA vitality status, thus unlocking even greater rewards such as additional insurance or takaful coverage and discounts from our various partners.”

Heng also mentioned that sleep issues are particular­ly evident amongst the Malaysian workforce.

“Findings from the latest Malaysia’s Healthiest Workplace by AIA Vitality survey revealed that 54.4 per cent of Malaysian employees sleep less than seven hours a night, with 11 per cent claiming to have poor sleep followed by 2 per cent having very poor sleep.

“However, based on this survey, it is encouragin­g to see that more and more organisati­ons are taking steps to implement interventi­ons which can affect positive behavioura­l change among their employees.

“With an increased focus by the entire industry on implementi­ng wellbeing programmes to help people on their health journey, we can create meaningful outcomes for our customers and the greater society.”

 ??  ?? (From le ) Heng, Anusha and Pantai Hospital consultant Dr Jeevanan Jahendran share their thoughts on the importance of sleep at the launch of AIA Vitality’s Sleep Tracking Benefit.
(From le ) Heng, Anusha and Pantai Hospital consultant Dr Jeevanan Jahendran share their thoughts on the importance of sleep at the launch of AIA Vitality’s Sleep Tracking Benefit.

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