Independent insurance broker Safe Harbor Benefits, located in Arlington, Texas, has merged with Fort Worth-based Higginbotham, the companies announced.
Safe Harbor Benefits was opened in 1996 by Bryan Keathley, a life and health insurance broker with a professional background as a petroleum geologist and commercial banker. The client-focused practice earned double digit growth year over year, enabling the purchase of a property/casualty agency in 2001. Today, Safe Harbor Benefits is a full-service firm providing group and individual medical, retirement plan advisory services, commercial and personal insurance.
Safe Harbor Benefits will continue under Keathley’s guidance with its present name and location at the Safe Harbor Center offices it has occupied since 2007, located at 1321 W. Randol Mill Road.
Higginbotham, founded in 1948, has been expanding its footprint by partnering with other independent brokerages that add both scale and capabilities to its operations, which have grown to 20 offices and 550 employees throughout Texas.
Source: Higginbotham
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