Alternative Employer Organization (AEO) in Ohio

If you are searching for an Alternative Employer Organization in Ohio, you are likely looking for a better way to manage workers’ compensation, reduce risk, and control employer costs without giving up control of your business.

Armada Employer Group is one of the few licensed Alternative Employer Organizations in Ohio. Our AEO model provides the support of a co-employment structure while allowing employers to retain their EIN, payroll provider, and operational independence.

For many mid-sized and growth-focused companies, an AEO offers a smarter alternative to both traditional PEOs and the Ohio state fund.

What Is an Alternative Employer Organization (AEO)?

An Alternative Employer Organization is a co-employment model designed to provide workers’ compensation and employer support services while preserving business control.

Under an AEO structure:

Unlike a traditional PEO, an AEO does not require employers to transfer employees under another company’s EIN.

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How an AEO Works in Ohio

Ohio has a unique workers compensation system through the Bureau of Workers Compensation. Many employers remain in the state fund or join group rating programs. Others move to PEOs seeking savings.

An AEO provides a different structure.

Self-Insured Workers Compensation Access

Through Armada’s model, eligible employers gain access to a self-insured workers’ compensation structure. This allows:

  • More accurate underwriting based on actual risk
  • Greater cost transparency
  • Potential premium reductions
  • Direct oversight of claims and reserves

Direct Claims Management

Claims are not left to slow bureaucratic systems. Armada provides structured oversight to:

  • Accelerate injury reporting
  • Reduce unnecessary reserve increases
  • Improve return to work timelines
  • Stabilize long-term experience ratings

Payroll and Operational Flexibility

With an AEO:

  • You keep your payroll provider
  • You avoid disruption to tax reporting
  • You maintain your company identity
  • You control operational decisions

This balance of support and independence is what differentiates an AEO from a PEO.

AEO vs PEO in Ohio

Many employers confuse AEOs and PEOs because both operate within a co-employment framework. The key differences matter.

With a Traditional PEO:

With Armada’s AEO Model:

For employers focused on long-term financial strategy, these differences can significantly impact cost predictability and flexibility.

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Who Should Consider an AEO in Ohio?

An AEO may be the right fit if your company:

Industries commonly served include manufacturing, construction, logistics, janitorial services, healthcare, and transportation.

Benefits of an AEO for Ohio Employers

Employers choose an AEO for measurable financial and operational advantages.

Financial Benefits

Operational Benefits

Strategic Risk Management

Is an AEO the Right Alternative for Your Business?

Choosing an Alternative Employer Organization is not just about reducing premiums. It is about creating a sustainable employer cost structure that supports growth and stability.

Armada Employer Group works with employers to evaluate current workers’ compensation costs, claims history, and risk exposure. We then provide a clear comparison so you can make an informed decision.

Learn How Much You Could Save with an AEO

If you are exploring an Alternative Employer Organization, we can review your current structure and provide a side-by-side comparison.