The Guardian (Nigeria)

9PSB advocates healthy lifestyle to enhance employees’ well- being

- By Adaku Onyenuchey­a

9PAYMENT Service Bank ( 9PSB) has advocated the promotion of health awareness among the workforce to enhance employee well- being and workplace productivi­ty.

This was made known during a webinar session titled, ‘ My Health, My Right,’ facilitate­d by a health expert from AXA Mansard wellness team to commemorat­e this year’s global public health week with the theme ‘ Fostering Peace as a Prerequisi­te for Equitable Health’. The initiative, according to the bank, is part of a broader effort to enhance staff wellbeing and productivi­ty through health education, focusing on regular exercise, proper diet, sufficient rest and the avoidance of harmful substances, aimed at improving life expectancy and overall quality of life for employees.

The Chief Executive Officer of 9PSB, Branka Mracajac, emphasised the importance of health in achieving a balanced life and high workplace productivi­ty. She said good health is essential and non- negotiable and is determined by people’s daily choices and intentiona­l efforts toward achieving desired outcomes.

Mracajac highlighte­d the company’s commitment to its employees’ health, noting that all staff members are covered by health insurance in partnershi­p with a designated Health Management Organisati­on ( HMO).

“There is always a price paid for every good outcome. Self- discipline should be inculcated into our daily lives and the right steps taken to avoid poor lifestyles that negatively impact our health. Therefore, we have no reason not to take our health seriously. We will continue to thrive and take adequate care of our human capital as they are key to the success of our organisati­on,” she stated. The highlight of the health week was a collective 42minute walk involving all staff members to underscore the importance of regular physical exercise and enhance mental alertness, cardiovasc­ular health, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertensi­on.

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