Salon & Spa Benefits, a New Resource for ABMP Members

Salon & Spa Benefits provides a broad portfolio of insurance options for massage therapists, including employees and independent practitioners. Coverage is available for individuals or groups, and insurance options include medical, disability, dental, vision, accident, and critical illness. ABMP members can call 877-775-8375 or go to www.salonspabenefits.com to learn more and sign up.
 
ABMP membership includes access to more than 50 discount partners at www.abmp.com/members/business-management/discounts-and-resources/discounts, and several preferred resource partners at www.abmp.com/members/business-management/discounts-and-resources/resources.

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