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HealthEquity Releases Inaugural Corporate Social Responsibility Report
The nation’s largest independent health savings account (HSA) custodian provides key sustainability measures and describes the social benefits of its services

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[{"type":"text","content":"The nation’s largest independent health savings account (HSA) custodian provides key sustainability measures and describes the social benefits of its services\nDRAPER, Utah, May 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HealthEquity, Inc. (NASDAQ: HQY) (“HealthEquity” or the “Company”), the largest independent HSA custodian, today released the company’s inaugural corporate social responsibility (CSR) report. The detailed report underscores HealthEquity’s commitment to administering socially beneficial health savings accounts (HSAs) and other valuable consumer-directed benefits that help families and their employers navigate complex healthcare choices through education and technology. The report, titled “Sustainably Purple,” summarizes key areas of focus for HealthEquity, including workplace social responsibility, good governance and environmental sustainability, while highlighting the company’s accomplishments across key social priorities and outlining new goals. At HealthEquity “purple” is the shorthand used to describe its culture and values of delivering remarkable service to its clients and members. “HealthEquity has always been committed to corporate social responsibility by helping working families achieve healthcare financial security,” said Gabe Brambila, VP of Corporate Sustainability of HealthEquity, who is responsible for overseeing the Company’s CSR goals moving forward. “This report details how our services provide greater sustainability to our clients and members and how we deliver these services in a Purple, responsible, and sustainable manner.” “HSAs and consumer-directed health benefits have always had a socially sustainable impact by creating lifetime affordable, accessible care for working families,” said Jon Kessler, President and CEO of HealthEquity. “This report is an important step in better identifying, prioritizing, and measuring the impact of our corporate social responsibility efforts. We look forward to continued growth in these areas and becoming better people and corporate citizens in the process.” The full sustainability report can be found on Healthequity.com. About HealthEquity HealthEquity and its subsidiaries administer HSAs and other consumer-directed benefits for our more than 12 million accounts in partnership with employers, benefits advisors, and health and retirement plan providers who share our missi...