The Natural Products Association has partnered with Assurance Agency Limited to offer discounted rates on medical insurance.
The Natural Products Association (NPA; Washington, DC) has partnered with insurance broker Assurance Agency Limited to offer discounted rates on medical insurance to NPA member companies.
Member companies with as few as one employee are qualified for the Limited Medical Program, which includes options for payroll deduction and coverage selections for individuals and families.
“NPA members are looking for more options to manage their health care costs. Thanks to Assurance, we are delighted to offer them an affordable insurance program,” said John Gay, NPA executive director and CEO. “Membership in NPA offers a wealth of valuable benefits, including discounts on FedEx shipping, product liability insurance, payroll processing, and now health insurance from Assurance. By joining NPA, businesses in the natural products industry can save hundreds or even thousands of dollars each year.
Representatives from Assurance will be on site at this weekend’s NPA Marketplace event in Las Vegas. Attendees should stop by NPA’s booth #1724 for more info. Additionally, interested NPA members can contact Assurance vice president John Mannebach at 847-463-7358 or jmannebach@assuranceagency.com.
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