Farmers Insurance Group of Companies, including Farmers Insurance Exchange and Mid-Century Insurance Company, is launching a full-year auto policy term to new customers in Montana, along with a six-month policy term option. For current Farmers policyholders, the option will be available for policy renewals effective April 1, 2007.
“The annual auto policy provides the same wide array of quality coverages and discounts available on the six-month policy, and does so at a price that is ‘locked’ in for a full year,” explained Bill Martin, vice president of auto product management, Farmers Insurance Group.”By choosing the annual auto policy, our customers will save a lot of time and paperwork by eliminating the need to renew their auto policies every six months,” Martin said.
More than 110 Montana Farmers insurance agents will be contacting their customers soon to explain the annual auto policy.
Source: Farmers


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