Aggressive Insurance, based in Irving, Texas, has announced a new aircraft insurance program. Aggressive is initially introducing the program in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas.
The program administrator expects approvals in up to 40 states during the first 12 months with the entire continental United States to be operational within two years.
The program is competitively priced and offers the most advanced customer options in the industry. It is geared especially toward transitional and older pilots as well as smaller aircraft built in and after 1955.
To achieve its goals, Aggressive is extending its personal auto systems to the aviation line. Producers and applicants are offered real-time access to quotes, underwriting approval and policy issuance, the program administrator said.
Producers using Aggressive simply enter a bare minimum of information to get real-time quotes. Coverage options are priced immediately and, once selected, Aggressive accepts relevant underwriting information and issues the policy on the spot.
A variety of payment options are offered. Premiums can be billed in equal monthly amounts (or less frequently if desired) and collected by credit card, electronic check, recurring EFT or even cash through the company’s ISOpay cash portal affiliate.
Renewals are fully automated and renewal offers are sent in advance of expiration with an automatic option to reduce premiums by reporting pilot hours online.
Automated producers may also order policy changes online with real-time instant approval and endorsement issuance.
Producers using the system are paid commissions twice monthly directly to their bank accounts and have access to fully detailed accounting reports.
More information can be found online at www.AggressiveAviation.com.
Source: Aggressive Insurance


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