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Reliance Standard Expands Integrated Customer Experience and Technology Solutions With Matrix to Include Voluntary Supplemental Health Products

Posted on 288 Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company (Reliance Standard) announced today it has expanded its customer experience, supported by Matrix Absence Management’s technology and service platform, to include voluntary supplemental health products, including Accident, Critical Illness and Hospital insurance. “The employee experience is how we distinguish ourselves as an enterprise,” said Mark Marsters, president of Matrix and chief operating officer, group benefits, for Reliance Standard. “We see it every day. Whether it’s a routine pregnancy, a child’s broken arm or a spouse is diagnosed with an illness, we want to make sure there is just one person to call to manage that important event, regardless of what benefit or entitlement applies.”

Team Rescues Mother Elephant Walking in Pain With Hunter s Snare Cutting Into Her Leg

Team Rescues Mother Elephant Walking in Pain With Hunter’s Snare Cutting Into Her Leg A heroic wildlife rescue team has managed to save a mother elephant’s life after she was spotted wandering the plains in Zimbabwe with a hunter’s snare attached to her leg. Catherine Norton, 58, a conservationist living in Zimbabwe, was called to the Musango Island Safari Camp after the owner saw the adult elephant, named Martha, struggling to walk. Catherine Norton (C) along with the wildlife rescue team helping an elephant with a hunter’s snare attached to its leg. (Caters News) Catherine said: “We had to immobilize Martha, because without our intervention she would have died.

Covid 19 coronavirus: UK doctor and team provides free vaccine shots to homeless

Pakistan vs South Africa in T20Is: Which team has the better record?

Pakistan vs South Africa in T20Is: Which team has the better record? Sports In this file photo Pakistani players celebrate after taking wicket of a South African player. LAHORE: The Proteas have an upper hand against the Green Shirts in T20I while Babar Azam-led team will be hoping to earn T20I ranking points when they go head to head with South Africa in the three-match series at the Gaddafi Stadium on Thursday This is for the first time that Pakistan are playing a T20 series against South Africa on the home soil. Pakistan’s previous two home T20I series were played in the United Arab Emirates in 2010 and 2013, which were won by South Africa by an identical 2-0 margin.

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