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Federal Family Benefits Corporation

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Federal Family Benefits Corporation
Trading name FFBC
Type Public company
Industry Insurance, Employee benefits
Founded 1746 AN
Founder(s) Dr. Carmen Delgado, Eduardo Santos
Headquarters Cárdenas, Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Number of locations 23 service centers
Area served Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Key people Dr. Carmen Delgado (CEO)
Eduardo Santos (COO)
Isabella Monteverde (CFO)
Products Family leave insurance, parental benefits, caregiver support programs
Services Specialized family leave administration, policy consulting, regulatory compliance
Revenue NAX€890 million (1747 AN)
Net income NAX€73 million (1747 AN)
Total assets NAX€1.2 billion
Owner(s) Public shareholders
Employees 3,200
Divisions Policy Administration, Claims Processing, Employer Services

Federal Family Benefits Corporation (FFBC) is a specialized insurance company founded in 1746 AN specifically to provide family leave insurance products in anticipation of federal family leave legislation. The company was established by Dr. Carmen Delgado, former Department of Social Security researcher, and insurance industry veteran Eduardo Santos, positioning itself as the only insurance provider designed exclusively for the family leave market from inception.

FFBC became one of the three initially certified benefits administrators under the Family and Workplace Support Act, 1747 and has focused its entire business model on family leave insurance products and related services. The company has distinguished itself through innovative product offerings including extended bonding leave options, gradual return-to-work programs, and specialized coverage for military families. Through 1748 AN, FFBC has enrolled 95 participating employers and maintains the highest customer satisfaction ratings among certified administrators, with 94% of surveyed employers rating their service as "excellent" or "very good." The company went public in 1747 AN to fund expansion and technology development, trading on the Nouvelle Alexandrie Stock Exchange under the symbol FFBC.

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