The Northeast agency newtork, SAN Group, Inc.,reports that it has added 24 new member agencies in 2006 through the third quarter. With the SAN affiliation,agencies gain access to additional markets, increased profit sharing, excess compensation opportunities, training, consulting services, marketing services, and cross-selling capabilities.
The new member agencies for 2006 include:
A T Tavella LLC of Madison, CT
Acu-Rate Insurance Agency of Nashua, NH
All in 1 Insurance of Bloomfield, CT
Bayside Insurance Agency of Marion, MA
C.R. Wilson Insurance Agency, LLC of East Brookfield, MA
Chelsea Insurance Agency LLC of Norwich, CT
Coyne/Michaels Agency Inc. & Foreguard Agencies of Orchard Park, NY
Dale A. Frank Insurance Agency Inc. of Sunderland, MA
E Z Insurance Inc. of Peabody, MA
Eddy Insurance Agency, Inc. of Tonawanda, NY
Favazza/Johnson Insurance Agency, Inc. of Gloucester, MA
Frontera Insuring Agency/National Planning of Clifton Park, NY
Greenwich Bay Insurance Group, LLC of Warwick, RI
The Heritage Group of Latham, NY
The Heritage Insurance Agency of Stamford, CT
Ives/Johnson Agency of Jamestown, NY
Marshall & Lemire Insurance Agency Inc. of Marlborough, MA
New Worcester Insurance Agency Inc. of Worcester, MA
S. Audet Independent Insurance LLC of Concord, NH
SEA Insurance Agency, Inc. of Worcester, Springfield, & Lowell, MA
Sebastian Insurance Agency, Inc. of Saugus, MA
Silverio Insurance Agency of Lawrence, MA
The Toedt Insurance Agency, LLC of Albany, NY
The Wimperis Agency Inc. of Bridgewater, CT
SAN Group, Inc. now has more than 190 agencies throughout the Northeast, access to more than 30 companies, and a combined volume of $300 million in written premium.
Source: SAN Group Inc.
www.sangroup.com
Topics Agencies
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