Group Benefits

Empower Your Team with Tailored Group Benefits

At Kiser Benefits Advantage, we believe benefits should do more than just fill a checkbox—they should elevate your organization. Whether you’re navigating self-insured health plans, fully insured packages, or enriching your lineup with ancillary and voluntary options, we customize solutions that align with your company’s unique goals and budget.

Strategic Choice

We guide you in selecting the right mix—self-funded, fully insured, or hybrid plans—leveraging HSAs, HRAs, FSAs, and group-specific perks.

Comprehensive Coverage

From core health to life, dental, vision, disability, critical illness, and voluntary offerings, we help you build a benefits package that truly supports your people.

Seamless Administration

We assist in streamlining enrollment, eligibility, billing and HR processes so you can stay focused on what matters most: your business.

Group Health Fully Insured

Since the advent of the Affordable Care Act, group health insurance has become increasingly complex and expensive. Groups of 50 employees or more are now required to offer affordable health insurance to all employees. Also, there are still companies under 50 employees-down to as low as 1 employee who want to offer quality insurance.  In certain situations, traditional fully insured plans are the best option. KBA works with all employers to design and implement the most affordable option available, utilizing HSA’s, HRA’s, and FSA’s when appropriate. “One size fits all” used to be the norm for health insurance plans, but no longer. Let KBA help you to determine the plan that best suits the needs of your company.

Group Health Self Insured

Since the advent of the Affordable Care Act, group health insurance has become increasingly complex and expensive. Groups of 50 employees or more are now required to offer affordable health insurance to all employees. Also, there are still many employers with less than 50 employees who want to offer quality health insurance to their employees. While traditional fully insured plans may still be the best option in certain situations, employers are increasingly looking to self-insurance as an answer for their health insurance needs.

Group Health Level Premium

Since the advent of the Affordable Care Act, group health insurance has become increasing complex and expensive. Groups over 50 employees are now required to offer affordable health insurance to its employees. Also, there are still many employers of groups with less than 50 employees who want to offer quality health insurance to employees.  History shows that fully-insured and self-insured plans have dominated the market, but the recent creation of a hybrid plan has made major medical plans more accessible to smaller groups.  While it is understandable that employers may want the guarantees that are associated with a fully-insured health plan, it is also understandable that these same employers want to take advantage of the potential cost savings of a self-insured plan. A level premium plan can potentially offer both of these. While this strategy may not be appropriate for every group, it is now available in North Carolina (effective 10/01/2025) for any group with at least 12 full time employees.

Group Ancillary

For many employees, the only insurance products they own are the ones provided by their employers. Life, dental, vision and disability insurance, often referred to as group ancillary benefits, can be provided.  An employer will sometimes pay the entire premium, but more often the premiums are shared.

Group Voluntary Benefits

Ancillary products can be offered on a voluntary basis without an employer’s contribution.  Life, dental, vision and disability products often can be offered at preferred rates and underwriting.  Other voluntary products can include accident and critical illness insurance, as well as legal services and identity theft protection. Voluntary products are usually individual products offered on a multi-life basis.