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How Public Pensions Can Transform Participant Engagement Through Digital Access

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  • On: 09/12/2022 12:29:12
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NCPERS has partnered with Digital Deployment to offer our members a 10 percent discount on the PensionX digital platform. 

Increasingly consumers are tracking and managing their financial lives on the go, and they overwhelmingly choose smartphones for utility, ease of use, and efficiency. Join NCPERS and PensionX for a webinar on September 20 to find out how public pensions can give members a streamlined way to cross the digital divide and transform participant engagement through digital access.

Register now for this on-demand webinar to:

  • Hear from SamCERA CEO, Scott Hood, on what it was like working with PensionX to develop a mobile app, and how participants, stakeholders, and staff are responding to the access on the go;
  • Get insights from Colorado PERA Executive Director, Ron Baker, on why the plan sees the need to provide mobile access for its members and how they're preparing for the next steps towards digital access;
  • Learn more about the PensionX platform that includes mobile access and other features;
  • And ask PensionX CTO, Sandeep Mehta, questions about the platform and implementation process.

Panelists include Colorado Public Employees' Retirement Association Executive Director Ron Baker; San Mateo County Employees' Retirement Association CEO Scott Hood; PensionX CTO Sandeep Mehta; and NCPERS Executive Director and Counsel Hank Kim.

NCPERS has partnered with Digital Deployment to offer our members a 10 percent discount on the PensionX digital platform. Learn more at www.ncpers.org/pensionx.

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