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General Board of Pension and Health Benefits

www.gbophb.org

 
The General Board of Pension and Health Benefits is a not-for-profit administrative agency of The United Methodist Church. We supervise and administer retirement plans, investment funds and health and welfare benefit plans. Our participants are active and retired clergy and lay employees of the Church. We care for those who serve by providing investment and benefit services that honor the mission and principles of The United Methodist Church.  
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.gbophb.org
  • 1901 Chestnut Ave
    Glenview, IL USA 60025
  • Phone: 847.869.4550

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