Help Enhance Your Employee Benefit Offerings.

Voluntary benefits from Illinois Mutual offer solutions to meet your employees’ supplemental insurance coverage needs. Voluntary worksite insurance provides a competitive edge for today’s employers and affordable coverage for employees.

Help Enhance Your Employee Benefit Offerings.

Voluntary benefits from Illinois Mutual offer solutions to meet your employees’ supplemental insurance coverage needs. Voluntary worksite insurance provides a competitive edge for today’s employers and affordable coverage for employees.

Why Offer Worksite Voluntary Benefits?

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Small Business Owners: Why Offer Voluntary Benefits?

Take your business to the next level with worksite voluntary benefits.

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Enhance Your Benefit Offerings at No Direct Cost to You

At no direct cost to the employer, offer additional benefits to your employees, without affecting your bottom line.

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Worksite Short Term Disability Insurance: Group and Individual Options

Worksite short term DI is a popular benefit employers choose to offer.

Learn More About Our Worksite Product Offerings

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      What Worksite Products are Available to You?

      Competitive benefits can help you attract and retain valuable employees while simultaneously reducing turnover and improving your bottom line.

Agents: Learn More About Selling Worksite Voluntary Benefits

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      We COMPLETE, Don't Compete

      Serve more clients with worksite voluntary benefits offered to groups with as few as three people.
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      Finding Clients for Worksite Voluntary Benefits

      Potential clients for worksite voluntary benefits are all around you. Read on for tips for how to attract new worksite prospects and grow your practice as an independent agent.
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      Selling Worksite Voluntary Benefits

      When selling worksite voluntary benefits, agents have two sales – first to the business owner, then to their employees. This article has tips and strategies for talking about Illinois Mutual’s worksite voluntary benefits with potential employee clients.
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      We Complete Our Agents' Portfolios

      Illinois Mutual can help you find and keep clients with competitive worksite voluntary benefits. Now is the time to build your business! As an independent agent, you have the option to choose different insurance carriers for your clients

Illinois Mutual Testimonials

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Worksite Voluntary Benefits

Darrohn Engineering wanted to provide their employees peace of mind in case of unforeseen financial circumstances.

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Supporting Employees Like Family

Jeff Schrock of Schrock Repair values his employees enough to offer them extra voluntary benefits with Illinois Mutual.

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Meet Jenny: Thrift Trucking

The right mix of insurance and benefits can help keep the team strong by providing financial stability should the unexpected happen to one of the employees.

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Meet Terry and Linda: Bone & Joint

Voluntary benefits provide solutions to meet employees' supplemental insurance coverage needs.

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Inspired By Employees

Kayte Walls, of Sullivan-Parkhill automobile dealership, wants employees to be healthy and have opportunities to protect their financial stability.

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Investing in Employees’ Dreams

Creative Pool Builders owner Stephen Wright sees Illinois Mutual products as part of employee retention. His agent, Caroline Wright, agrees.