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A single policy for all employees of the same company, along with their dependents, provides bottom line coverage for employers and employees alike. Under a group benefit plan, the employer or association will be issued a master policy that will be distributed to all employees working for that particular company. We are committed to offering a comprehensive employee benefits program that helps your employees stay healthy, feel secure, and maintain a work-life balance.

We proudly offer these group benefits, plus many more:

  • Healthcare, dental, and vision insurance
  • Group disability, life, and accident insurance
  • 401(k) and profit sharing, health savings and flex spending accounts
  • Industry-specific resources and assets you need to do your job more effectively
  • HR and/or compliance assets you need to avoid costly lawsuits, claims, and fines

 

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Jennifer Frazier

Commercial & Group Benefits Producer
Location: Owatonna
Phone: 507.599.6363
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Mike Felcyn

Group Benefits Account Manager
Location: Service Center
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Jennifer Stark
Insurance Client Service Benefits Specialist
Location: Service Center
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Our employer resources client portal is your go-to customer service resource to find the content and tools needed to stay compliant, manage risk and build a better workforce.  

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Scam Reminder! With the holiday season upon us, scammers often ramp up their efforts. Remember that United Prairie will not call you to ask for your account or personal information. The best rule to follow is that if you did not initiate a contact, hang up or call back to a phone number you are sure of.  Follow your gut. If someone is pressuring you for information or to take action, it's okay to say no. 

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