Pet Benefits Solutions Introduces Wishbone Pet Insurance, Newest Addition to Its Suite of Pet-Related Benefits
Pet Benefit Solutions introduced today its newest voluntary pet benefit to the market, Wishbone Pet Insurance. As the nation’s leading provider of benefits for employees with pets, Pet Benefit Solutions recognized the challenges faced by HR departments offering pet insurance to their employees and created Wishbone to address those challenges.
Available only through employer groups, Wishbone Pet Insurance is a result of more than 100 years of combined experience in pet wellness and employee benefits. Wishbone’s easy-to-understand plans cover accidents, illnesses and routine care. Employees will enjoy fast claim turnaround times and personable customer service. Unlike other carriers, Wishbone does not average pricing for all pets but instead provides the best value plan for each pet at competitive group-only pricing.
Pet Benefit Solutions VP Rachel Ostreicher commented, “Our goal was to offer excellent pricing along with the best possible experience for employers, employees and human resource departments. The implementation process for HR is simple, and the sign-up process for employees is highly-intuitive.”
Employers offering Wishbone will discover a highly refined technology platform that supports and enhances their benefit administration processes. Pet Benefit Solutions account managers have an average of 10+ years in the industry, and each employer will be assigned a dedicated account manager to help them along with everything they need to implement Wishbone into their benefits package.
During the pandemic, pet parents have formed stronger bonds with their pets than ever before. But the investment required to take care of a pet is no small thing- and pet owners appreciate their employer’s support to help them care for their pets.
“Employers want simplicity and value for their pet benefits, and Wishbone will deliver that experience. Ultimately, our goal is to bring employees and their pets the level of care they deserve,” added Ostreicher.