ASA Increases Insurance Offerings to Members

Oct. 13, 2014

Oct. 14, 2014—Pairing with Keystone Insurers Group, the Automotive Service Association (ASA) is offering two new benefits that will provide ASA member-shops with access to group dental and vision insurance.

“With such strong competition among shops to retain valuable employees, offering dental and vision benefits is a great perk that can make a significant difference in employee retention and loyalty,” said Dan Risley, ASA president and executive director.

Benefit coverage through the Group Dental Plan includes: preventive and restorative procedures, orthodontia benefits for eligible dependent children and more. Key benefits of the Group Vision Plan include an extensive network of participating doctor locations, eye exams and prescription eyewear (frames, lenses or contacts), laser vision correction discounts and more.

“We are pleased that ASA members will now be able to provide dental and vision insurance to their employees,” Jonathan Papp, vice president of non-medical benefits for the Keystone Insurers Group said in a release. “We look forward to working with ASA and its members to provide these important benefits.”

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