BeneScript Earns Preferred Vendor Status with BB&T Insurance Services
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BeneScript, a provider of pharmacy benefit management solutions, announced it has received Preferred Vendor status with BB&T Insurance Services.
The Preferred Vendor agreement with BB&T Insurance Services allows BeneScript to work with BB&T brokers in more than 100 agencies located in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Maryland, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. BeneScript is now one of only three approved pharmacy benefit managers who can provide pharmacy benefit services to BB&T clients, the Company noted in a release.
"We are honored to be one of BB&T's preferred vendors," said Jim Rinker, vice president of Sales at BeneScript. "BeneScript has differentiated itself in the marketplace with our unique service and guaranteed savings model. This partnership provides an opportunity to work exclusively with BB&T brokers and agents, and show them firsthand the service and savings we can offer their clients."
"BB&T is proud to partner with BeneScript to offer a broader array of pharmacy benefit services to our clients," said BB&T Chief Insurance Marketing Executive Officer Randy Screen. "BB&T's pharmacy benefits services partners are chosen based on their expertise and ability to deliver the best services, and BeneScript's business model makes it a strong fit with our own business plan. We anticipate this partnership will aid us in our goal to offer clients the key benefits that they need."
BB&T Insurance Services is a subsidiary of Branch Banking and Trust Company and is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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