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You Wouldn’t Put Your Money In A Bank That Is Not FDIC Insured

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Why Use A PEO That Is Not ESAC Accredited? 

The FDIC insures account holders against losing money, even if a bank fails. Banks pay insurance premiums to the FDIC, so customers don’t have to do anything to enable insurance on their accounts.

Why ESAC Accreditation Matters:

  • Protection Like FDIC: Just as the FDIC protects bank customers, ESAC (Employer Services Assurance Corporation) offers financial assurance for Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) clients.
  • Ensures Reliability: Verifies a PEO’s financial stability, ethical conduct, and compliance with laws and industry standards.
  • Unmatched Track Record: Since 1995, no accredited PEO has defaulted, and clients have never lost money.

Benefits of Choosing an ESAC-Accredited PEO:

  • Financial Stability: Confidence that your PEO is financially sound.
  • Ethical Business Practices: Assurance of ethical conduct in all business dealings.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Verified adherence to operational standards and government regulations.
  • Peace of Mind: No accredited PEO client has ever lost money, providing you with complete peace of mind.

Grow Your Business with Confidence:

  • Eliminate Risk: Partner with an ESAC-accredited PEO to mitigate financial and operational risks.
  • Enhance Reliability: Ensure your business has protection by a PEO that meets the industry’s gold standard.
  • Sleep Better: Knowing your PEO has accreditation by ESAC lets you focus on growing your business without worrying about financial or ethical mishaps.

Take Action Now:

  • Don’t leave your business’s support services to chance. Contact us today to partner with an ESAC-accredited PEO and secure the future of your business.
  • Contact us at – sales@eESIpeo.com or 210.495.1171

Make the smart choice for your business’s future. Reach out now and take the first step towards risk-free, reliable PEO services.

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