Superior Access Insurance Services Inc. has moved to its new 23,000 square foot facility in Irvine, Calif. The new facility is designed to more adequately house a staff increase of more than 50 percent this year and meet the agents’ needs, according to Mike Mayo, president. “We are fortunate to have found a larger and more convenient facility nearby. We were able to move on Friday the 15th with little interruption in service to our producers,” he said.
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