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Simply Business Teams Up With Cerity® to Offer Workers’ Compensation Coverage to Small Business Customers

Simply Business, LLC, a Boston-based digital insurance company focused on small businesses, announced today an association with Cerity, a provider of digital-first, direct-to-consumer workers’ compensation insurance policies.

Customers can receive quotes for Cerity’s workers’ compensation insurance on the Simply Business website, bind their policies online, or connect with a licensed insurance agent, who can help ensure their coverage meets their business’s needs.

“We are committed to providing small business owners with a wide range of insurance options that cater to their specific needs and preferences,” said David Summers, Group CEO of Simply Business. “We’re excited to team up with Cerity, who shares our digital-first approach and combines a deep understanding of workers’ compensation with expertise in the online insurance purchasing process.”

Cerity is a subsidiary of Employers Holdings, Inc., a workers’ compensation specialist with an over 100-year history. This offering is currently available to small business owners in Washington D.C. and all 46 states where private carriers are eligible to operate.

“We are thrilled to team up with Simply Business to meet customers where they want to be: online,” said Chris Champlin, Vice President of Digital Sales at Cerity. “By leveraging technology, we have created a digital-first experience that makes it easy for small business owners to get the coverage and peace of mind they need so they can focus on running their business.”

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