Sana Benefits raises $60M to help small companies with health insurance


As the economy drags through a period of uncertainty, many small businesses might be looking for savings on their health insurance plans. That's where Austin's Sana Benefits Inc. hopes to gain additional traction with its employer-sponsored health plans. The startup, founded in 2017, says it has already grown its customer base by 200% over the past year, and announced June 15 it has raised millions to accelerate its expansion into new states.

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