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Alliant Insurance Services agrees to acquire Nava Benefits
The deal would combine Alliant’s employee benefits brokerage with Nava’s benefits strategy and technology platform, covering carrier negotiations, renewals, compliance, and bill audits.
Alliant Insurance Services has entered into an agreement to acquire Nava Benefits, an employee benefits broker founded in 2019 and headquartered in New York.
Nava Benefits says it has publicly disclosed $90 million in funding and provides services including benefits strategy, carrier negotiations, renewals, compliance, automatic bill audits, and benchmarking, delivered through a Nava headquarters for HR teams and a companion app for employees.
Alliant and Nava plan to create a more connected operating model that pairs real-time intelligence, technology, and human expertise to improve employers’ benefits performance and the experience for employees.
Executives from both firms framed the acquisition as a shift toward using AI and technology to rethink how benefits are delivered, with the goal of improving decision-making beyond the open enrollment period.