The Benefit Focus

An employee benefits plan that is designed properly can be a tremendously cost-effective way to provide your employees with the financial security they need to weather difficult times. At the same time, it builds trust and goodwill, allowing your staff to be fully focused when they come to work. You cannot predict an illness, but you can proact with proper plan design and benefits to protect your team but also your business. We can show you how.

The Benefit Focus™

Due to the economic climate and being faced with steady increases in benefit costs year after year, companies are being forced to take a long look at the benefits they offer their staff or continuously "shop the market" for cheaper premiums. Both are only short term solutions. With years of dedicated experience, we have developed a unique process to help our clients break this cycle.

We call our 5-step process our Benefit Focus™

The Benefit Focus™ provides our clients with a clear, trusted and tested process to ensure our clients will have:

  1. The lowest long term net costs in managing their benefit programs
  2. An understanding of potential risks and insurance shortfalls in your plan design
  3. Access to the best markets and professionals for their business and employees
  4. Value added benefits in an attempt to improve claims costs and importance for employees

This is our mission & guarantee to our clients.
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Our team will:

  1. Help you understand how insurance companies develop, construct and price an employee benefits program.
  2. Benchmark your program versus the industry standards.
  3. Show you how to permanently lower premium costs.
  4. Provide you with a dedicated and experienced customer service representative to handle any issues or disputes with your insurance company.

Our goal is to help you gain the maximum value for every premium dollar paid by you and your employees.

Our commitment to you:

  1. To ensure you have the lowest long-term net costs to run your corporate benefit programs.
  2. To avoid the common administrative pitfalls.

Deal with an industry leader to help you take control of your costs.