San Diego-based Golden Eagle Insurance Corporation unveiled a new self-rating CD-ROM along with new pricing to help its agents in Arizona capture market share for package policies in the state.
With a broad appetite for accounts under $75,000 in premium, the CD release enables Arizona agents to quote and bind 320 classes, many of which are not typical BOP classes. Golden Eagle, which is a member of the Liberty Mutual Group, is licensed in California and Arizona and distributes its products through a network of agents in those two states. It is rated “A+” by A.M. Best and “AA-” by Standard and Poor’s.
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