Manulife Vitality Group Benefits Program Retired

April 1, 2024

For business owners, plan sponsors and administrators

Manulife Group Benefits members are getting access to new features on Manulife Mobile that combine the power of health, wellness, and benefits together – making it easier for them to get more health out of their benefits.

The Manulife Vitality Group Benefits program and associated app was retired in April as members gained new features and experiences on Manulife Mobile.

Members notified by Manulife

We contacted members of the Manulife Vitality Group Benefits app to let them know the program was being retired.

We explained how the program ending impacted Manulife Vitality Group Benefits rewards:

  • Gift cards and Garmin® discount codes in the Manulife Vitality Group Benefits app will still be redeemable after the program retires, but members will no longer be able to access the app. To save these rewards outside of the app prior to the app retirement, members needed to take a screenshot of the gift card or Garmin discount code and save the image on their device. Note: Garmin discount codes may have expiry dates.
  • Saucony® and Expedia® discount codes expire on March 31, 2024. Members could use the Expedia discount codes for trips happening after March 31, 2024, as long as they booked the trip before that date.

We are confident that the rapid evolution of our digital experience on Manulife Mobile will help members improve their health, connect with care, and manage their benefits with ease. With a benefits plan powered by Manulife, every action can build towards a healthier future.

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