GMI Insurance has expanded its business auto program with the addition of Plaza Insurance Co., an admitted carrier in 47 jurisdictions.
Eligible accounts for GMI’s business auto program include automobile fleets that involve commercial vehicles and private passenger cars to support business activities where the primary goals are to sell and distribute products, perform contracting operations and provide customer service. Same-day quotes are available for qualifying accounts containing complete submission requirements.
“The GMI business auto program is designed to provide a commercial automobile market for accounts that are handled by the standard insurance marketplace but for which the producer has no viable market, other than the non-standard and assigned risk pools,” said Dave Leichner, program manager and underwriter with GMI.
GMI’s business auto program written through Plaza Insurance Co. is available nationwide, except in Conn., Hawaii, N.H., and N.Y., and excludes the following classes of business: public auto, school buses, and emergency vehicles.
Plaza Insurance Co. is a Missouri-domiciled property and casualty insurer and a direct, wholly owned subsidiary of State Automobile Insurance Co.


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