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85% of employees indicated that they would welcome assistance when it comes to navigating their benefits in order to make educated choices. However, most HR and benefits teams don’t have the capacity to be a full-time resource in this regard, creating a significant pain point. Nayya is a software and data infrastructure startup that uses data science and AI to empower employees to make the right decisions, based on their individual circumstances, when it comes to choosing and managing their benefits. Sitt
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