Pan Asia Bank Partners with Happy Mind to Prioritize Employee Mental Health
Happy Mind News | January 24, 2025 | 2 Min Read
At Happy Mind, we’re thrilled to announce our partnership with the esteemed Pan Asia Bank, a truly Sri Lankan institution renowned for its commitment to innovation, financial inclusion, and customer care.
As Sri Lanka’s largest private mental health services provider and the leading online counseling platform, Happy Mind is on a mission to revolutionize workplace mental wellness. Through our revolutionary Employee Assistance Program (EAP) solution, Pan Asia Bank’s 1,200+ employees now have access to critical mental health support, right at their fingertips.
This partnership reflects Pan Asia Bank’s dedication to fostering a supportive workplace culture, complementing their legacy of being ambitious, respectful, and caring. Together, we aim to create a healthier, more resilient workforce that thrives both personally and professionally.
With Happy Mind’s localized expertise and cutting-edge platform, employees can now access personalized counseling and resources designed to support their mental well-being in a meaningful way.
We’re honored to join hands with Pan Asia Bank on this journey and look forward to making a lasting impact on their workplace culture. Here’s to empowering people, one conversation at a time!
To know more about how Happy Mind’s corporate wellness programs (EAPs) can help your employees, please contact us via [email protected] or (777) 336 970
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