EPISODE · Dec 17, 2024 · 46 MIN
Understanding Brazil’s Unique Employee Benefits Programs
from Brazil (is not) for Beginners
In this insightful episode of “Brazil (is not) for beginners,” host Isaac Matzner welcomes Sergio Suchodolski, Partner and Executive VP at VR Investments, to discuss the intricate landscape of employee benefits in Brazil. Sergio shares his extensive background in development finance and his journey at VR Investments. They explore the origins of the program as a solution for food insecurity, and the evolution of the CLT system in Brazil over the years. The conversation covers: · The current state and trends in the employee benefits space in Brazil. · The impact of local regulations and economic conditions on employee benefits. · Innovations and technological advancements in the industry. · The role of employee benefits in talent acquisition and retention. · Future outlook and predictions for the employee benefits sector in Brazil. · And lots more…
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In this insightful episode of “Brazil (is not) for beginners,” host Isaac Matzner welcomes Sergio Suchodolski, Partner and Executive VP at VR Investments, to discuss the intricate landscape of employee benefits in Brazil. Sergio shares his extensive background in development finance and his journey at VR Investments. They explore the origins of the program as a solution for food insecurity, and the evolution of the CLT system in Brazil over the years. The conversation covers: · The current state and trends in the employee benefits space in Brazil. · The impact of local regulations and economic conditions on employee benefits. · Innovations and technological advancements in the industry. · The role of employee benefits in talent acquisition and retention. · Future outlook and predictions for the employee benefits sector in Brazil. · And lots more…
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