Health spending account and benefits administration platform for employers and brokers
Ameriflex administers consumer-driven health plans (FSA, HSA, HRA, COBRA) via a consolidated debit card platform, built on a .NET/C# stack with Power BI analytics and Salesforce CRM. The tech foundation is mature and stable—no active migrations or AI adoptions—reflecting a business focused on operational reliability and compliance. Hiring velocity is accelerating across sales and support, while concurrent data warehouse projects and service-level agreement challenges suggest internal pressure to scale data infrastructure faster than current systems allow.
Ameriflex is an independent benefits administrator serving brokers and employers with health spending account administration, COBRA and direct billing services, and compliance solutions (ERISA/POP documents, ACA reporting, Form 5500). Established in 1998, the company operates as part of A.E. Perkins holding company, which also owns Workforce Go (HR/payroll platform) and Accresa (direct primary care payments). The business is sales-driven and compliance-heavy, operating across the 201–500 employee range in the United States, headquartered in Texas.
Ameriflex runs on .NET/C# backend (Dapper ORM, Razor templating), KendoUI/Bootstrap/Knockout.js frontend, with Salesforce for CRM, Power BI for analytics, Sage Intacct for accounting, and UKG Ready for HR. Source control is Bitbucket; support ticketing is Zendesk.
Current initiatives include government procurement proposals, data warehouse projects, broker partnership development, and strategic territory planning. Reported pain points center on service-level agreement compliance, data reporting accuracy, and system performance scaling.
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