ACA International is proud to announce that beginning August 8, 2012, members of the Association will have access to a brand new health insurance program for themselves and their more than 148,000 employees.

“Affordable health insurance has long been one of the most frequently requested benefits by ACA members,” said Chief Executive Officer Pat Morris.  “As an industry comprised largely of small to medium sized businesses, what was once thought out of reach is now possible.”

In response to member needs, ACA has partnered with Aon Affinity and JLBG Health to offer group, individual and family major medical at significant savings. Together, Aon and JLBG administer coverage for hundreds of associations including the American Medical Association, the American Bar Association and the National Small Business Association.

“ACA members will benefit from the large number of association participants who place their coverage through JLBG Health.  This large amount of business provides JLBG with the leverage needed to negotiate unique, yet comprehensive, coverage structures resulting in significant cost savings. Through JLBG, ACA members will also have access to other programs such dental, vision, disability, long term care and life insurance,” said Janis St. Martin, vice president of Collectors Insurance Agency, Inc., a subsidiary of ACA International.

For additional information about ACA’s new health insurance program, please visit http://www.ACAInternationalHealthPlans.com or call a JLBG licensed representative at (866) 425-2708

ACA International is the comprehensive, knowledge-based resource for success in the credit and collection industry.  Founded in 1939, ACA brings together nearly 5,000 members in the United States and abroad and more than 148,000 employees, including third-party collection agencies, asset buyers, attorneys, creditors and vendor affiliates.  ACA establishes a wide variety of products, services and publications.  For more information on ACA International, visit www.acainternational.org.


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