RE/MAX Partners With Seabury & Smith, HealthInsurance.com, To Help Realtors To Get Health Insurance

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Los Angeles-RE/MAX Realtors has partnered withHealth.Insurance.com, a company that helps small businesses betteraccess health insurance for their employees by leveraging theefficiency of the Internet, and Seabury & Smith, a provider ofinsurance programs for affinity organizations, to deploy a newservice that will make it easier for their 48,000 sales associatesnationwide to acquire health insurance.

The unique strategic alliance provides a customized, co-brandedsite on the RE/MAX intranet, RE/MAX MainStreet, that guides RE/MAXaffiliates through the process of purchasing health insurance usingthe proprietary Web-based service of HealthInsurance.com.

HealthInsurance.com provides small-business coverage through itsservice. As part of the RE/MAX partnership, Seabury & Smithwill broker all requests for individual insurance coverage throughHealthInsurance.com. -Business Wire

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