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Wellhub, formerly known as Gympass, is a corporate wellness platform that connects employees to a broad range of health and wellbeing resources through a single, all-inclusive subscription. The platform covers fitness, mindfulness, nutrition, and sleep, drawing on a network of more than 60,000 wellness partners. Employers purchase access on behalf of their workforce, positioning Wellhub within the employee benefits and HR technology space. The company operates across 11 countries and counts more than 19,000 companies among its clients, covering a combined workforce of 20 million employees.

The platform is built around the premise that holistic wellbeing - spanning physical, mental, nutritional, and emotional health - should be accessible and affordable at scale. Wellhub was founded by CEO Cesar Carvalho, whose own experience of burnout as a management consultant shaped the company's mission: to make every company a wellness company where employees engage with their wellbeing daily.

Wellhub reports measurable outcomes for client companies, including a 40% lower likelihood of workforce turnover and healthcare cost savings of up to 35%. These figures reflect the company's positioning not only as a wellness provider but as a tool for workforce retention and benefits cost management - areas of growing concern for HR and people operations teams.

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