MJM Global Insurance Brokerage Group Announces Partnership with Candor USA
According to
Candor, an SaaS company, enables insurance agencies to efficiently provide high level services at digital scale. Working with MJM, they now have world-class brokers helping democratize health insurance for every American.
Since 2005, 90% of jobs created do not provide access to healthcare coverage. Ninety-seven percent of Americans do not know what their insurance covers, and over 40 million 26 to 44-year-old middle-class Americans have inadequate, insufficient and obfuscated coverage. Candor and MJM have made a significant movement to help resolve the situation.
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