Global Marine Group Partners with Happy Mind to Strengthen Employee Mental Well-Being
Happy Mind News | September 22, 2025 | 2 Min Read
Happy Mind is proud to announce a new partnership with Global Marine Group, a collaboration designed to bring critical mental health support to the Group’s employees across Sri Lanka. The programme will combine Happy Mind’s proven corporate EAP services with Global Marine Group’s people-first culture to help employees and managers build resilience, access confidential counselling, and get practical support when they need it most.
Global Marine Group is a privately owned group operating across liner shipping, NVOCC, freight forwarding, logistics, seafarer recruitment and placement, foreign employment agency services, marine technical services and education. The Group is led by an experienced management team and partners internationally to leverage Sri Lanka’s strategic location in global trade.
Through its partnership with Happy Mind, Global Marine employees will have access to critical mental health support when and wherever they are.
At Happy Mind, we believe that when organisations prioritise mental well-being, they cultivate stronger, more resilient and engaged teams. We’re delighted to partner with Global Marine Group in fostering a healthier, happier workforce.
To know more about how Happy Mind’s corporate wellness programs (EAPs) can help your employees, please get in touch with us via [email protected] or (777) 336 970
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