OASSIS Benefit Plans

Benefit Plans for Not-for-Profits.

About

OASSIS is OCSA's Preferred Partner for Employee Benefit Plans. OASSIS is an association plan and has been providing Employee Benefit Plans across Canada since 1990, with an exceptional history of serving its members in both service and in price. We offer affordable and comprehensive Employee Benefits to not-for-profit organizations of all sizes (1 to over 1,000 employees) exclusively. Benefits are available to full time, part time, and contract employees. View our 2022 OASSIS Brochure here (PDF). 


OASSIS is a not-for-profit organization and sets its rates to cover claims and administrative costs only. At the end of the year any surplus goes back into the plan. OASSIS is not a broker and therefore no commissions are charged, resulting in greater savings for you. OASSIS has a history of stable rates, and we have a 5 year trend report that we can point to.


OASSIS offers hassle free, equitable access to employee benefits for all employees; no employees are denied coverage upon enrollment. We align ourselves with Industry Leaders. Health & Dental claims are processed by Canada Life, and Disability claims are processed by GWL. 


Brokers do not invite OASSIS to provide a quote as we do not pay their fees or commissions. Please reach out to us directly for more information and/or a quote that mirrors your current coverage.

Services

  • Not-for-profit Group Benefit provider, exclusively for not-for-profit organizations
  • Extended Health Care and Dental
  • Health Care Spending Account (HCSA)
  • Life and Disability insurance
  • Critical Illness coverage
  • Employee Assistance Plans (EAP)
  • Retiree Health and Dental Insurance

Website

Visit the Oassis Website

Phone

Toronto: 416 -781-2258 ext. 302
Toll Free: 1-888-233-5580 ext. 302 

Email

Brent Voisey, Director of Sales and Marketing at Brent@oassisplan.com 

Address

5407 Eglinton Ave West, Suite 208

Etobicoke, ON
M9C 5K6

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