Charity During COVID: Independent Agents Build on Community Emphasis
With high levels of community involvement even before the coronavirus pandemic, many independent insurance agents are the first to meet their community’s needs caused by a crisis.
With high levels of community involvement even before the coronavirus pandemic, many independent insurance agents are the first to meet their community’s needs caused by a crisis.
An agency has several clients that are nonprofit private swimming pool clubs. They are looking to the agency for help to reopen safely, including advice with waivers and standard procedures.
An insured is under scrutiny by media and news outlets for what reporters are alleging is improper employee terminations. If the insured’s agent sees the news, is there any duty on the agent’s part to report the potential claim to the insurer?
How inadequate training, merger & acquisition slip-ups and faulty technology processes cost agencies.
Kansas City’s largest credit union sought to provide its 240,000 members with what it calls “financial peace of mind,” from birth to retirement and beyond, which meant an insurance agency was in order.
In 1996, Amber Bosma wanted a job and Prins needed a processor. Over the years, she worked as commercial account executive, office manager, and accountant.
The grant will be dispersed directly to independent agencies via a Big “I” application process to meet those agencies’ critical needs in the midst of the pandemic. Independent agencies can apply for assistance online.
A prospect bought a warehouse for $1 million. The replacement cost is $25 million but the owner only wants to protect their investment and has said they wouldn’t replace the building in the event of a total loss.
The grant will be dispersed directly to independent agencies via a Big “I” application process to meet those agencies’ critical needs in the midst of the pandemic.
Affinity HR, a Big “I” Hires partner, has go-to resources for your coronavirus pandemic questions.