Voya Financial has introduced a digital platform for defined-contribution retirement plans that combines access to personalized financial guidance and workplace benefits and savings accounts with the integration of external accounts.
“MyVoyage will provide individuals with a complete view of their financial picture, including personal banking and credit accounts, to help better manage one's health and financial well-being,” Heather Lavallee, president and CEO-elect of Voya Financial, and currently its CEO of wealth solutions, said in a statement.
The platform will launch as a mobile app.
The launch of myVoyage is driven by insights derived from behavioral finance research through the Voya Behavioral Finance Institute for Innovation, the company said.
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