Combined Agents of America LLC (CAA), based in Austin, Texas, announced that Lynn, Kiecke, Lackey Insurance Group Inc. in Bellville has joined the organization as its 35th member agency.
“LKL Insurance is located in a very desirable region that is highly profitable for our insurance carriers and is experiencing significant growth,” said Jerry Boles, CAA chairman and president of Grona Boles & Martin Insurance & Financial Services, San Antonio. “We are thrilled to welcome such a reputable agency as LKL Insurance to CAA.”
Founded in 1928, LKL Insurance is headquartered in Bellville with a second location in Sealy. The independent insurance agency serves not only Austin county but surrounding counties writing all lines of insurance, including commercial business, personal, and life and health policies.
LKL Insurance was recognized in the most recent Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America “Best Practices” Study Group. In addition Lois Ekarius, CSR for LKL Insurance, was previously recognized as the ACSR of the Year by the Independent Insurance Agents of Texas.
“We were drawn to CAA primarily to share in the exchange of information with other independent insurance agents across Texas,” said Steve Lackey, vice president for Lynn, Kiecke, Lackey Insurance Group. “CAA is comprised of reputable and successful agencies and we look forward to the sharing of information, expertise and techniques to grow successfully.”
Founded in 1997 Combined Agents of America comprised of 35 independent insurance agencies located throughout the state. By funneling the agencies’ combined premiums, CAA brings larger volume commitments to insurance companies, while enabling its members to greatly improve their bottom line and realize greater benefits from insurance companies, vendor discounts, profit sharing and other incentives. To date, CAA has generated over $326,000,000 in combined property and casualty annual premiums, and works with 16 of the largest insurance companies in the nation.
Source: CAA


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