Industry-leading Insurance Advocacy Group Launches New Website
WESTVILLE, Ind. (PRWEB) April 30, 2018 -- NASBI (National Association of Supplemental Benefit Insurance), the nation’s leading advocacy organization for supplemental health benefits professionals, has launched a new website, greatly enhancing their members’ ability to easily access information they need. This new and expanded website is the next step in the organization’s year-long effort to broaden its reach to all professionals in the supplemental benefits market.
Formerly NACII (National Association of Critical Illness Insurance), NASBI changed its name and mission in 2017 to highlight its expanded focus to support professionals in Accident, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Life Insurance, and Short-Term Disability. The organization sponsors educational programs and industry research, and it provides analysis and training in the industry’s ever-changing regulatory processes.
Features of the new NASBI.org site include:
- Easy-to-navigate access to upcoming events and other organization information;
- Optimized for mobile device viewing;
- Newsletter signup, to receive breaking industry news straight to your inbox;
- Details about the upcoming and expanded Critical Illness and Short-Term Disability study group in May;
- Late-breaking information about the annual NASBI Forum in Philadelphia on September 5-7.
In addition, details on the organization's Accident/Hospital Indemnity study for October in Dallas will also be available on the website soon.
All insurance professionals in Accident, Hospital Indemnity, Life, and Short-Term Disability are invited to join NASBI free of charge. Visit the new website to learn more!
For additional information about the many benefits of joining NASBI's mailing list, including opportunities to sponsor the NASBI Forum, contact Ken Smith at ken(at)kensmithsales.com.
About NASBI
NASBI was originally formed in 2002 as NACII. For fifteen years, the organization has served as the leading advocate for critical illness insurance and supplemental benefits in the United States. NASBI has spearheaded programs designed to educate and disseminate information in an effort to increase knowledge of the growing need for supplemental insurance and promote the development of insurer products. NASBI also works to address key insurance department regulatory issues on behalf of industry professionals. In 2017, the organization recognized its expanded focus with the name change to NASBI, and they now include the full array of supplemental health products in their mission.
Katherine Read, NASBI, http://www.nasbi.org, +1 (860) 895-4975, [email protected]
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