StanCorp Financial Group Inc.

01/25/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/25/2022 08:09

The Standard Partners With Corestream to Streamline Voluntary Benefits

January 25, 2022

A New, Centralized Platform Makes It Easier to Offer the Benefits Employees Want Most

Portland, Ore. - Standard Insurance Company (The Standard), a leading provider of financial protection products and services for employers and individuals, is excited to announce a new strategic partnership with Corestream. Joining forces with Corestream, a leading voluntary benefits provider, helps empower streamlined benefits management in an easy-to-use and centralized platform.

"The Standard actively strives to improve the overall customer experience for our clients through partnerships that power better benefits-administration integration and streamlined processes," said Dayna Kirk, vice president of Customer Service and Voluntary Benefits for The Standard. "By aligning with Corestream, we're able to provide a positive enrollment experience through an easy-to-use platform backed by insurance products that matter most to employees."

According to results of a recent survey conducted by Corestream, three in four employees consider voluntary benefits as a deciding factor to join or stay with a company. The Standard and Corestream's partnership scales the distribution and adoption of voluntary benefits to become an integral part of protecting and enhancing employees' livelihood. The platform can also provide positive effects on recruitment and retention efforts, supporting life insurance, long-term and short-term disability, accident insurance, hospital indemnity and critical illness benefits.

"With growing interest from employers and employees for additional benefits, the partnership will allow ease of use for employers and brokers, making it simple to administer current benefits programs while implementing newer ones, and creating a seamless experience for employees across all of their voluntary benefit choices," said Sharon Broadway, senior vice president of Partnerships at Corestream. "By removing barriers, streamlining administration and optimizing the user experience, we're able to become a powerful tool in the arsenal of HR teams, brokers, vendors and employers, while providing employees with choices to support their individual needs."

Partnership benefits include:

  • Lighter administrative burden - Corestream reduces administrative burdens faced by employers and brokers by managing all complex processes.
  • Easier enrollment - Simplified processes and robust employee communications save time and provide a better employee experience.
  • Higher employee engagement - The platform's ease-of-use can provide a positive user experience, allowing employees to feel valued and engaged.
  • Transparency and convenience - Brokers, employers and employees can use Corestream's centralized platform and have access to concierge customer support.
  • Cost-savings - Corestream's centralized processes help drive cost savings by lowering administrative expenses and reducing enrollment complexity.

About The Standard

The Standard is a family of companies dedicated to helping customers achieve financial well-being and peace of mind. In business since 1906, we are a leading provider of financial protection products and services for employers and individuals. Our products include group and individual disability insurance, group life, dental and vision insurance, voluntary (employee-paid) benefits, absence management services, and retirement plans and annuities for employers and individuals. For more information about The Standard, visit standard.com or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn.

The Standard is the marketing name for StanCorp Financial Group, Inc., and its subsidiaries: Standard Insurance Company, The Standard Life Insurance Company of New York, Standard Retirement Services, Inc., StanCorp Mortgage Investors, Inc., StanCorp Investment Advisers, Inc., StanCorp Real Estate, LLC, and StanCorp Equities, Inc.

About Corestream

Corestream is a leading provider of voluntary benefits technology. The company's platform scales the promotion and adoption of benefits to protect and enhance employees' livelihoods. The platform removes barriers, streamlines administration and improves the user experience. For more information, visit Corestream.com.

Contact:

The Standard
Lisa Martin-Bomnskie
503.972.8832
[email protected]

Corestream
Missy Jones
[email protected]

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Confidence and Compassion

A Note from Greg Ness, Chairman, President and CEO

At The Standard, we've been helping people achieve financial well-being and peace of mind since 1906. As the global health crisis continues to disrupt lives, communities and the economy, I am confident we'll continue helping people when they need us the most. Our company has been through hard times and market volatility before and we will navigate through this challenge as well. As our customers face tremendous stress and uncertainty, we will continue providing support and stability to those who rely on our products and services.

This pandemic is tough on everyone. Our communities are hurting, our families and friends are distressed and some of our most vulnerable neighbors are at risk.

The crisis and the way we collectively respond to it will define a generation. We are rising to the challenge. I know every single employee at our company - along with staying focused on keeping our business running and serving our customers - is looking for ways to make a difference for those most affected by this pandemic. That's proving true in businesses and homes across the community, the country and around the world.

Part of the tragedy of this disease is that even as we come together to help those most in need, the unique nature of COVID-19 is forcing us apart. We all understand the importance of -social distancing- to slow the spread, but we should remember that's just physical distancing. I encourage you to find ways to safely connect with those in your neighborhood who may require extra help and with groups in your community that are making a difference and support them however you can. And now is the perfect time to reach out to friends and others and just check in.

To our health care providers, first responders and everyone selflessly setting aside their own fears and concerns to help others during this time - thank you hardly seems enough. These people are true heroes. This crisis reinforces how reliant we are on the many essential services we too often take for granted. We are grateful to so many for continuing to show up with focus and commitment.

We will get through this, especially if we are sustained by the examples of those who make us the proudest right now - family, friends, neighbors and colleagues working together - rather than allowing our fears to guide us. No matter how unsettled we may feel, remember we are not alone. There are so many people in this world trying their level best to help others. And I am certain we will get through this - together.

In times of crisis, we are defined by how we react. Let's continue to be defined by compassion.

And to our customers, thank you for putting your trust in The Standard. What we sell is a promise to be there when you need us, and that promise is unwavering.

Be safe and well, and stay connected.

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Finding work in a new occupation with the Own Occupation Rider
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