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Northwest
Employer’s Trust is pleased to offer your clients additional benefits and
services through Colonial Supplemental Insurance.
Colonial has a 65-year old tradition of
providing
innovative benefit solutions
and
broad portfolio of supplemental insurance
products to brokers
and their
clients. Today, Colonial helps more
than
45,000 accounts
find
benefit solutions that fit their
companies’ needs
and
the
increasingly
diverse needs of their employees.
As a professional,
you want the best for your clients. You’ve worked
hard
to
gain
their trust,
and
you make no compromise when it comes to
helping them manage the challenges of employee benefits.
Industry
leading products
available through convenient payroll
deduction: For employees to get the most
from
their benefits, the first step is
understanding
their options. The
next
step is
making
the
right
choice. Colonial helps them
with
both. We know that the more your clients’
employees understand the options they have, the more effectively their
overall benefits
package
will meet their needs.
Disability..Life...accident...cancer
and critical illness...hospital confinement Indemnity...these
Colonial insurance products are
specifically
designed to compliment employer-provided
benefits and
allow employees to tailor-fit
their own
benefit needs
So here’s the simple
question: Why
would you settle for
anything
less?
Put
the power of The Colonial Advantage to
work for you.
Working with NET and Colonial, NET member groups
receive exclusive discounted COBRA administration rates , and groups accessing Colonial products receive these
additional benefits:
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No direct cost POP Plans (for groups
of over 5 employees)
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No direct cost employee benefit statements
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Free subscription to Cal-HR website
for not only your
clients but/or your brokerage firm as
well
For more information on how Colonial and voluntary
benefits can be of value to you and your clients, please provide us with
your information below and Pamela Whitfield, District General Agent, will
get back to you within 48 hours.
For
general information about Colonial, please click the link above.
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