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Mutual of Omaha Continues Expansion of API Offerings to Streamline Benefits Administration for Brokers and Employers

2026/02/24 23:51
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OMAHA, Neb.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mutual of Omaha continues to expand its application programming interface (API) integration offerings for benefits administration. It’s part of the company’s ongoing commitment to be the easiest group insurance carrier to do business with.

Mutual has streamlined the broker and employer experience with the following capabilities available now with these leading benefits administration platforms:

  • ADP: Plan Set Up (Workforce Now), EOI (Workforce Now)
  • Employee Navigator: Plan Setup
  • bSwift: EOI
  • PlanSource: Plan Set Up, EOI

These new and expanded connections across leading benefits administration platforms have helped expedite plan set up, reduce implementation friction and enrollment errors and streamline the evidence of insurability experience.

This year, Mutual plans to add the following additional capabilities:

  • ADP: Enrollment (Q2 2026)
  • Employee Navigator: EOI (Q2 2026)
  • Workday: Plan Setup, EOI, Enrollment

“Through innovative APIs and strong relationships, we’re making benefits administration faster, simpler and more accurate, delivering the real-time experience our brokers and clients expect,” said Scott Ault, President, Workplace Solutions at Mutual of Omaha. “We remain committed to our mission of being the easiest group insurance carrier to work with and look forward to building on this promise.”

Founded in 1909, Mutual of Omaha is a highly rated, Fortune 500 organization offering a variety of insurance and financial products for individuals, businesses and groups throughout the United States. Mutual of Omaha is owned by its policyholders and committed to providing outstanding service to its customers. For more information about Mutual of Omaha, visit www.mutualofomaha.com.

Contacts

Sephera Staley
Mutual of Omaha
402-351-3096
Sephera.Staley@mutualofomaha.com

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