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Most global benefits transformations are planned in quarters. They're lived in years.In this episode of Friends With Benefits, Carl and David sit down with Adam Newton — Head of Reward at Fastmarkets — for an honest account of what a 15-month global benefits implementation actually involved. The ambition, the friction, the Finland moment, and what he'd do differently.Adam has spent his entire career in reward, with senior roles at G-Research, Associated British Foods, Misys, and Catlin before joining Fastmarkets, where he inherited a fragmented global benefits landscape and set about centralising it onto a single platform with a global flex allowance.In this conversation: → What he walked into: country managers calling their broker and asking for "the same again, not so expensive"→ Why 60–75% benefits engagement is considered good — and what that number doesn't tell you→ The Finland moment: ClassPass, a tax-free gym provision nobody had checked, and a launch that landed flat→ Why payroll errors during implementation are the ones you cannot afford→ The case for guardrails: why letting employees flex medical away is a decision you'll regret→ Medical inflation, compound cost projections, and the difficult conversations ahead→ Why 30 benefits at annual enrolment can become a catalogue nobody reads→ The hot take: your platform is only as good as your supplier's systems — and a lot of those systems haven't been updated in 30 yearsFriends With Benefits is the essential podcast for Reward and Benefits leaders. New episodes every fortnight.🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube so you never miss an episode.Timestamps:00:00 What makes benefits different from the rest of reward01:28 In the news: only 53% of employees use their workplace benefits04:00 What good engagement actually looks like: 60–75% is the benchmark05:02 What Adam walked into at Fastmarkets06:28 The process: global broking, minimum standards, one platform09:10 The Finland moment — ClassPass, tax rules, and a launch that landed flat10:40 What he'd do differently: the timeline was too ambitious11:40 Test payroll before you go live13:14 The equity and equality problem with global minimum standards15:26 Phase two: total reward statements and the feedback loop17:00 When too many benefits becomes a catalogue19:00 Onboarding and making sure people know what they have21:00 Medical inflation and the compound cost problem23:25 Why people click now and read the small print never27:35 Why Fastmarkets doesn't let employees take cash out of the allowance29:18 The paternalism debate: guardrails vs choice30:27 Hot take: you're only as good as your supplier's systems
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