Voya Learn - September

Portland, ORGovernment

Voya Financial will conduct several free financial education sessions for City employees in Portland during September, focusing on retirement and financial management. The "Starting out in the workforce" session, scheduled for September 23, targets individuals beginning their careers, offering crucial guidance for financial success. Another session, "Financial Protection," on the same day, will discuss the importance of insurance and estate planning for safeguarding one's financial future. Additionally, Voya Service Days will take place by appointment on September 24 and October 8 at the Portland Building, providing personalized financial advice. These initiatives reflect the city's ongoing commitment to enhancing the financial literacy and well-being of its workforce.

The sessions will cover vital topics such as savings, insurance, and retirement planning, equipping employees with the tools needed for effective financial management. Employees are encouraged to register for the events through the links provided in the announcement. This effort demonstrates the city's proactive approach in supporting its employees' financial health.

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