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Did you know that the Indy Chamber offers member health insurance for small businesses?

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One Chamber member says, “We have access to an Anthem group health plan that’s more robust and less expensive than what we could access on our own. It’s a significant savings of $2,753 per year.”

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It’s just one of the many perks of being an Indy Chamber member.

For 20+ years, Indy Chamber has partnered with Anthem to provide affordable health benefits to employers like you. Businesses with as few as two or as many as 50 employees are eligible to enroll, and start saving thousands on employee healthcare — without compromising on quality.

For many entrepreneurs, being able to provide health insurance to their workers is a milestone moment in their small business journey. Why wait?

Join the Chamber for solutions that work.

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