Health Benefits Startup StretchDollar Announces Launch and $1.6M Pre-Seed Funding
Funding to kick-off expansion in seven states by year-end 2023
StretchDollar, a startup that enables small employers to provide pre-tax funding to employee-owned health insurance, has announced its launch in
More than 60 percent of the 5 million
“Traditional small group health plans require mounds of paperwork, strict minimum participation rates, and high premium costs. StretchDollar makes it easy for small businesses to take care of their people and have more control of their benefits budget,” said
With StretchDollar, in under 10 minutes, small employers can set a fixed pre-tax monthly stipend of their choosing that employees apply to their health insurance premiums. Employees manage the benefit on StretchDollar’s platform and get guidance on selecting a health plan from the individual health insurance marketplace from StretchDollar’s licensed brokers.
This type of fixed benefit was made possible due to 2020 federal legislation that established Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangements (ICHRAs), allowing employers to use pre-tax dollars to pay for employee healthcare expenses.
“Smaller-sized businesses are often stuck choosing a one-size-fits-all health plan and being the go-between for employee health insurance questions,” explained
Before co-founding StretchDollar in
StretchDollar is headquartered in
Enrolling in StretchDollar’s small business benefits is simple. Get started here: https://www.stretchdollar.com/get-in-touch.
- Choose a monthly benefits budget and confirm your plan.
- Set up your portal and invite your team to enroll.
- Distribute and track your benefit via the StretchDollar portal.
To learn more about how StretchDollar can help your small business, visit StretchDollar.com.
About StretchDollar
StretchDollar is on a mission to make health benefits simpler and more affordable for the five million smaller-sized small businesses based in
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