InfiNet Selects USNow
DALLAS, Texas, August 28, 2003. – USNow, a Dallas-based national marketing agency, has signed a national marketing agreement with InfiNet, headquartered in Irving, Texas, to market a new limited medical plan to their clients and agents. This agreement comes after 2 months of negotiations and product development that will bring a solution to millions of American employers who can’t afford their current medical plans or simply don’t have health insurance. “We wanted to make a difference for millions of Americans who struggle everyday with the high cost of healthcare” said Douglas Hasty, Executive Vice President of InfiNet. “We chose USNow because they have the same beliefs that we do and are a leader in the marketplace. Thanks to David Lindsey and his staff at USNow, we now have a real solution to helping employees get the health benefits they can afford.” This new plan will be rolled out September 1, 2003. About USNow About InfiNet
USNow was formed in 1995 and offers medical indemnity programs to employers who need sensible solutions to the high cost of health insurance. USNow has established itself as a national leader in limited benefit plans and an innovative creator of new concepts that allow employers the opportunity to offer their employees an affordable choice in healthcare benefits. For more information on USNow, visit www.usnow.com.
InfiNet provides Staffing Services, PEO Services, workers compensation insurance, health benefits, loss and claims management, OSHA and Safety programs and payroll services. Infinet operates in 45 states and is dedicated to providing the construction industry the most advanced insurance programs on the market. For more information on InfiNet, visit www.infinetinsurance.com.
For more information contact:
David E. Lindsey, President
800-694-9888
[email protected]


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