Lockton Companies Unveils N.A.T.I.V.E. Program to Benefit Native American Tribes
"We have developed a unique offering that finally provides Native American tribes with new insurance capacity, broader coverage, and better analytics, loss control, and claims solutions for their operations," explained
As Native American tribes continue to grow their diverse portfolio of business operations and investments, so does their need for dedicated, experienced, and trustworthy risk management experts. Meeting this need, Lockton's N.A.T.I.V.E. Program covers:
- Property & Casualty
- Excess
- Auto Liability
- Workers' Compensation
- Promotion & Events
In addition, Lockton's N.A.T.I.V.E. Program aids Native American tribes with health and welfare benefits programs. Lockton's data-driven approach brings clarity and confidence to employees through the following products:
Critical Illness Insurance Accident Insurance Supplemental Hospital Indemnity Insurance - Life Insurance
- Group medical
- Dental
- Vision
"Aflac, in its continued partnership with Lockton, looks forward to providing solutions for this segment of the market," said
"We are excited to be partnering with two of the industry's leaders in Lockton and Aflac, and look forward to offering customized solutions for effective employee education, enrollment, and benefits administration," said
Through the N.A.T.I.V.E. Program, Lockton also brings together
"We are pleased to support a progressive, cost-effective program that meets the needs of Native American tribes as they continue to focus on commercial business ventures and economic development," said Nelson. "The N.A.T.I.V.E. Program provides Native American tribes with an insurance program that allows them to partner with companies beyond their tribal borders while preserving their ability to self-govern."
"As a strong advocate for Native Americans, I believe this program sets itself above the rest," said Simmons. "N.A.T.I.V.E. is about meaningful service and doing away with the misconception that one tribe is just like another or that 'tribal sovereignty' is nothing more than a legal defense for insurance companies. As a team, we've listened to tribal leaders across the country. Tribes are finding new and creative ways to build their economies and government programs. N.A.T.I.V.E. seeks to proactively promote the unique interests and needs of tribal governments while offering a comprehensive plan of enhanced protection for valuable tribal assets."
Native American tribes interested in Lockton's N.A.T.I.V.E. Program may contact
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More than 5,600 professionals at Lockton provide 48,000 clients around the world with risk management, insurance, employee benefits consulting, and retirement services that improve their businesses. From its founding in 1966 in
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