Bay Area Boutique Broker Launches yourbenefitperks.com
Industry: Financial Services
ExpertQuote (EQ), a Bay-area boutique insurance broker, has recently published their employee-facing website: YourBenefitPerks.com
San Jose, CA (PRUnderground) July 24th, 2020
The site focuses on the employees leveraging the full advantages of health plans above and beyond medical insurance and contains valuable information from Kaiser, Anthem BlueCross California, Blue Shield California, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna and California Choice. Available offers presented include fitness tips, healthy family living, discount opportunities and health & wellness guides. Each insurance provider has much to offer their enrolled members and now, thanks to ExpertQuote, members can find that information in one convenient place.
Raj Singh, C.O.O of ExpertQuote said, “Given the significant investment employers and employees make toward their health insurance premiums, it behooves them to maximize the extensive perks that membership offers. At open enrollment a few of these perks are mentioned and, often, soon forgotten. We have aggregated the best perks per carrier into a single website.”
About ExpertQuote
ExpertQuote (EQ) offers an unrivaled quantitative analysis on a proven benefit strategy that has and will save their clients over $120M+, 18%+ annually on benefits expenditures. EQ’s strategies result in ecstatic employees plus providing an employer with competitive hiring and retention advantages.
EQ offers a complimentary Benefits Benchmark & Opportunity Analysis (BBOA). Performance guarantee: If EQ cannot illustrate significant savings and benefits improvement, we will not engage in the business. Most brokers propagate lofty future promises. EQ is obsessively determined to move the needle and earn your business from day one. If your company is not working with a relentless broker-team fiercely navigating an industry under a state of massive product and policy disruption, EQ can boldly state “Your firm is overpaying, and your company is underserved.”