A new errors and omissions insurance program for property management firms, named SmartPro™, is now available from New Empire Group, Ltd.
Robert E. Mackoul, CLU, Chief Executive Officer of New Empire Group stated, “The program is geared toward small to medium size property management firms with less than $5,000,000 in revenue. The program, which was jointly developed by the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies and New Empire Group, offers specially enhanced and broadened coverages and features a quick quote capability that brokers can obtain easily.” Limits of liability range from $250,000 up to $5 million with retentions as low as $5,000.
SmartPro’s policy forms, quick quote and custom endorsements are easily accessible from the web. The new program is currently admitted in all states except Alaska, Arkansas, Louisiana, Vermont and Wyoming.
Founded in 1997, New Empire Group is a state of the art program administrator specializing in high limit commercial umbrellas for the real estate and hospitality industries. New Empire serves insurance brokers and managing general agents nationwide.
For further information about the SmartPro™; Property Managers E&O program, New Empire Group, Ltd. can be reached on the Web at www.newempiregroup.com, by toll free phone at 866-431-8100, or via email to: Rob Mackoul, vice president for Program Underwriting, robm@newempiregroup.com; or James O’Neill, director of marketing, at jimo@newempiregroup.com.
New Empire Group Ltd. is headquartered at 214 West Park Avenue, Long Beach, New York 11561.
Contact: James O’Neill, Director of Marketing
Email: jimo@newempiregroup.com
Phone: 866-431-8100



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