Risk Cooperative, a Washington, D.C.-based insurance brokerage and risk management firm, recently announced the launch of its Comprehensive Benefits practice. Risk Cooperative said the new practice aims to help small to mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) gain their footing in an increasingly complex and costly employee benefits market.
Risk Cooperative said its entry in this market comes at a time when SMEs are losing their voice and limited buying power in the benefits arena. Risk Cooperative said its Comprehensive Benefits practice offerings would include compliant health care plans, income protection solutions, such as life and disability coverage, and retirement solutions.
With the launch of its new practice, Risk Cooperative also announced the appointment of Becky Schroeder and Angelina Wiseman as consultants, Comprehensive Benefits. They bring more than 25 years of combined experience in benefit design and implementation.
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