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Unum boosts adoption assistance for employees


Employee benefits provider Unum (NYSE: UNM) has a new benefit for its own employees: increased adoption assistance. Starting this month, the company will provide employees who adopt a child a one-time benefit of $25,000 to help pay for the cost.

"Adoption is an important avenue to consider for people growing their families, but it can be expensive," said Liz Ahmed, executive vice president of People and Communications. "Offering financial support to employees expanding their families is another way we can help working parents thrive."

The average cost of adoption from foster care is $2,500. Private domestic and international adoptions average upwards of $43,000, according to Adoptive Families Magazine's Adoption Cost and Timing Survey. These don't include lost wages from work to bond with the child once adopted.

"This benefit may move the needle for people considering adoption and make it a possibility," said Scott Hagie, who used Unum's $5,000 adoption benefit in 2019 to welcome 2-year-old Charlotte into his family.

In 2018, Unum increased its infertility benefit to $25,000 for employees who have difficulty conceiving. It also introduced six weeks of paid parental leave for new parents after the birth, adoption, or foster of a child.

Other resources for working parents include:

For tips on how working parents can prepare to have or adopt a child, visit Unum's Parental Leave Guide at www.unum.com/parents.

ABOUT UNUM GROUP

Unum Group provides a broad portfolio of financial protection benefits and services through the workplace, and is the leading provider of disability income protection worldwide. Through its Unum US, Unum UK, Unum Poland, and Colonial Life businesses, the company provides disability, life, accident, critical illness, dental and vision benefits that protect millions of working people and their families. Unum also provides leave and absence management services that streamline the leave experience for employers and employees, and stop-loss coverage to help self-insured employers protect against medical costs. Unum reported revenues of $11.6 billion in 2018 and paid $7.2 billion in benefits.

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