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As a value-added reseller, Apprize Technology sells and services to brokers three different benefit administration platforms, what many call a private exchange bswift, benefitsCONNECT and Infiniti HR. Gary Wert, Apprizes president, discusses why Apprize and other resellers may have to turn away business in the fourth quarter and why some brokers arent building their own exchange, but rather using a reseller.
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Commentary: Technology helps, but it does not replace the expertise and experience of a broker. Rather, it helps to elevate what the broker can supply to a level that is equal to consumer demand, says Zywaves Dave OBrien.
July 22
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Commentary: There is no better time to be a broker, says Zywaves Dave OBrien.
July 22
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Industry trade groups and associations flooded the DOL with suggested amendments and revisions to its proposed fiduciary rule, ahead of the July 21 deadline for comments.
July 22 -
Understanding these ACA compliance requirements and the tools necessary to track the required data can be confusing and overwhelming.
July 21 -
How San Francisco-based Equity Risk Partners focus on private equity firms had made the small firm a big player in the niche market.
July 20 -
Commentary: Hiring a part-timer in commission insurance sales is never a bad thing, says adviser Eric Silverman, who shares two tips to make the best out of the process.
July 17
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Commentary: It is not necessary to have an intricate knowledge of every IDI product provision to help clients get the income protection they need.
July 17
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The ACA added new employer reporting requirements under Internal Revenue Code Sections 6055 and 6056, applying to employers that sponsor self-insured plans that provide minimum essential coverage regardless of size, and applicable larger employers.
July 16
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Commentary: Your internal work environment may be holding you back from attracting top people and creating exceptional new experiences for clients. The definition of work is changing as quickly as technology emerges and millennials enter the workforce, moving into spheres of influence. None of us, including clients, are limited by a single idea of work and we need to re-imagine it altogether.
July 16
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