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By Kathryn Mayer |
May 3, 2012
Here are five top voluntary products to keep your eye on.
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By Denis Storey |
January 23, 2012
In a BenefitsPro exclusive, AIG announced the merger of two of the carrier giant’s two benefits divisions into a single new business unit, AIG Benefit Solutions.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
October 7, 2011
Despite sales being down, some brokers say voluntary benefits are posing themselves for future growth.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
October 1, 2011
Despite sales being down, some brokers say voluntary benefits are posing themselves for future growth.
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By Mike Werling |
June 1, 2011
Mass enrollment may only happen once a year, but preparing for it, pulling it off and following up is a never-ending process, one that requires planning and more planning.
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By Mike Werling |
March 29, 2011
Doctors diagnosed more than 1.4 million new cancer cases in 2007, according to the American Cancer Society. One in two men and one in three women can expect to be diagnosed with some form of cancer in his or her lifetime.
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By Marty Traynor |
March 1, 2011
At a recent meeting, I had the pleasure of hearing a presentation on the state of the benefits market by Dale Alexander of Alexander & Company in Woodstock, Ga.
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By Jeff Brown |
December 1, 2010
Surveys show brokers, HR managers and workershave differing views on benefits five years from now.
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By Jenny Ivy |
August 30, 2010
Two MetLife companion studies found many families fall short in their ability to cover the expenses that come with experiencing a critical illness like a heart attack or cancer.
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By Staff Writer |
June 1, 2010
Most brokers and enrollment companies boast a standard list of voluntary (or worksite) benefits they offer: short-term disability, term life, universal or whole life, and accident are certainly the most common.