
When you sign up for the Insperity Perks+™ program, you can start enjoying the many features of this dynamic financial wellness offering, such as:
Once you’re enrolled in the Perks+ program, accessing your benefits is quick and seamless.
From your isolved home page, you can easily launch the Perks+ portal and start enjoying your exclusive employee perks!
Note: You will receive communication from our third-party vendor, Multikrd, regarding your membership.
PERKS DESIGNED TO MAKE LIFE EASIER
Things don’t always go as planned. And even when they do, wouldn’t it be a relief to have access to tools and resources designed to give you a financial advantage?
SECURITY
Experience the peace of mind that comes from knowing you have a solution to help you cover expenses between pay periods – without high interest rates or damage to your credit with earned wage access.
CONVENIENCE
You can set up direct deposit of your paycheck directly to your Insperity Perks+ card, request both a physical and virtual card – and even add the virtual card to your mobile wallet. However you choose to use your card, your funds are never far away.
FREEDOM
Tap into perks powered by one of the most expansive online discount platforms in the nation. You’ll be eligible for discounts and cashback incentives on dining, shopping, events and attractions, travel, health and wellness and more.
CONTROL
The Insperity Perks+ program puts you in the driver’s seat of your finances. You can even request up to f ive additional cards for eligible family members and manage them independently with spend limits.
Employees who activate membership in the Insperity Perks+ program
are eligible to apply for the Insperity Perks+ card.
Multikrd® is a Financial Technology Company and not an FDIC-insured
bank. Checking accounts and Insperity Perks+TM Mastercard® debit cards
are provided by Central Bank of Kansas City, Member FDIC. Funds
deposited into the checking account may be eligible for up to $250,000
of FDIC insurance. The FDIC’s deposit insurance coverage only protects
against the failure of an FDIC-insured depository institution