AAU Comp, a subsidiary of USG Holdings, has introduced a new Grocery Store Program. This program is designed for the retail industry and will be based out of AAU’s new location in El Segundo,
Calif.
Targeted classes include independent and franchise grocers. The program offers property, general liability, umbrella, workers’ compensation, employee benefits liability, stop gap liability, liquor liability and EPLI coverages. It has limits of up to $25,000,000 available, with virtually unlimited capacity for
excess/umbrella.
Grocery store program enhancements include property enhancement endorsements, building ordinance, equipment breakdown coverage, food spoilage, utility services direct damage, utility services time element, signs, computer coverage, money and securities, employee dishonesty, forgery, accounts receivable, valuable papers, earthquake, and identity recovery coverage.
AAU Comp, which launched in July 2009, is one of 14 USG offices nationwide.
Source: USG Holdings, www.aauins.com


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