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Sapoznik Insurance had a detailed plan in place, allowing the company to continue operations throughout the storm and recovery process.
September 15
Sapoznik Insurance -
Employers can use technology to allow workers to pick and choose savings account options and to see the value of their savings.
September 15
WEX Health -
A passive method to employee engagement during the benefit election period leads to poor plan choices, which in turn leads to higher healthcare costs.
September 14
DirectPath -
More than 50 million U.S. adults either don’t have a bank account or are underserved, but companies like Logan’s Roadhouse are helping workers overcome the challenge.
September 14ADP -
eCommerce agency Stryde uses a data-driven approach to find industry-specific savings it says advisers can utilize to expand their books of business.
September 13 -
The platform helps employers send emergency notifications to workers in events like Hurricane Irma.
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Requirements can be difficult to follow, but mistakes can cost a broker and their client big money in fines, penalties, civil lawsuits, audits and more, says Word & Brown’s Marc McGinnis.
September 11
The Word & Brown General Agency -
The platform helps employers send emergency notifications to workers in events like Hurricane Irma.
September 10 -
Closing offices, activating emergency plans and backing up data, brokerages plan to weather the storm.
September 8 -
Closing offices, activating emergency plans and backing up data, brokerages plan to weather the storm.
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