Are you Maximizing Your Employee Benefits?

Pam Morton • February 15, 2025

What should we be thinking about to get the best value at the lowest cost?

If you’re an HR Manager, CFO, Head of Schools, or Benefits Administrator, ask yourself:


✅ Are you getting the best value for your employee benefits?
✅ Do you have the
best benefits at the lowest cost?
✅ When was your last
market review?
✅ Is it time for a
fresh perspective on your benefits strategy?


We Offer a Free Benefits Review!


At
Benefits by Design Insurance Services, we help businesses save money and optimize benefits at no cost to you.


Recent Successes for Our Clients:


✔ Finding affordable benefits in
rural areas
✔ Offering
low-cost dental plans with employee upgrade options
Managing Kaiser plans—saving HR time and effort
Reducing payroll taxes with a Section 125 Premium Only Plan
✔ Setting up
health reimbursement accounts for out-of-state employees
✔ Finding the
same benefits at a lower cost with different carriers


Let’s Find Your Best Options!


📞 Call Pam Morton: 760-696-3573 | 415-524-8959
📧 Email:
pamM@benefitsbydesignca.com
🌐 Visit:
www.benefitsbydesignca.com

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