Unum Launches Stop Loss Coverage For Self-Insured Companies

  • Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Benefits provider Unum is entering a new market with the launch of Unum Stop Loss.

“Entry into this market broadens the scope of financial protection Unum provides and increases the value we bring to employers,” said Rich Williams, senior vice president and general manager of Unum’s new Stop Loss business. 

Stop loss covers self-insured employers if their employees’ medical claims exceed expectations. The coverage also gives employers more flexibility in designing and managing their health plans.

Unum will begin selling policies late summer with effective dates of Jan. 1, 2018. The product will be available nationwide once the rollout is complete.

“This is an important component of our growth strategy,” said Unum U.S. President and CEO Mike Simonds. “We’re capitalizing on our strengths in distribution, scale, and risk management to enter this attractive market.” 

Unum launched Unum Dental and Vision earlier this year through the acquisition of Starmount Life in Baton Rouge, La.

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