Group Insurance

Group insurance is a type of insurance that covers a group of people, for example the employees of a particular employer. Group benefits are often offered by employers as part of their compensation packages. Government insurance programs are one option, but they fail to fulfill the needs of small businesses. ROYAL SHIELD GROUP offers appealing group benefit plans for entrepreneurs and business owners.

Benefits for Employees

  • Apply for benefits without a complex process
  • Reliable coverage but policy at a lower cost
  • An opportunity to share the cost with the employer to maximize the benefit
  • Quick and effective claims for services
  • Reasonable and customary limits on dispensing fees

Benefits for Employers

  • Competitive and affordable rates
  • Excellent administrative support
  • Boost after-tax compensation and receive more money back
  • Peace of mind knowing your employees are protected
  • Simple, cost-effective, and tax-efficient plans based on the size of your business and your plan members’ needs
  • Customizable so you can meet your plan members’ and organization’s needs

Contact a ROYAL SHIELD GROUP agent to learn about your group insurance options.

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170 Steelwell Road, Brampton, Canada
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6810 Caledonia st Niagara Falls - ON L2G5A9

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9057822013

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FAQ: What is NCB (No Claim Bonus)?
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FAQ: What is the maximum number of claims I can make in a policy year?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: What are pre-existing conditions? Is here any waiting period for these conditions to make claims?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: What does a health insurance cover?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: Do I need to buy a health insurance policy even if I’m young and healthy?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: Is there any eligibility criterion for having health insurance policy?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: I already have a health insurance policy provided by my employer; do I still need to buy a separate one?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.