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Iroquois insurance | Insurance group network | Insurance cluster - 0 views

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    Do you 'throw away' too many referrals? A producer I was working with was ecstatic one hot summer day because he had just obtained 10 referrals from a client. I was excited too and the producer was going to begin working those new referrals right away. Well, in tracking the success of those 10 referrals, only one got written. Is that good or just normal? Let's just say, both of us felt it should have been better. So, analyzing what took place led to the following results: * 2 were not reachable; the producer never connected with the decision-maker. * 2 were messy businesses that the producer realized would be declined if submitted * 3 had strong to severe loss issues * 1 failed to provide all the needed information * 1 was presented, but not sold * 1 was sold Could this one out of 10 scenario have been prevented? That is what we took it upon ourselves to evaluate. The first evaluation made was really there were only three the producer was either able to, or wanted to, quote. So, of that group, he was really one for three. But, what about the rest of the referrals - the ones not quoted? Preventable? In our analysis, many of those were preventable so that you wouldn't end up with 70 percent being "thrown away." The two that the producer was unable to reach were determined to be a problem based on the "introduction" he got from his client to those two prospects. (Note: You do ask to be introduced, don't you, when you obtain a referral?) The person calling their customer (our prospect) from the business was not someone known to them and thus, the call carried little weight. It was not a powerful introduction; it wasn't even a lukewarm introduction, so it was not surprising the producer couldn't get an appointment following that call. The five that were either messy businesses or had heavy losses weren't quality businesses. Was that the luck of the draw and he just accepted that when he asked for referrals, or could
anonymous

Are you holding your customers accountable? | Iroquois Group Corporate - 0 views

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    In most agencies, holding customers accountable seems to be one of the bigger frustrations. Have you ever thought or said "why is it always our fault when a customer has a loss that is not covered? They knew that they didn't have that coverage." For agents serious about minimizing the potential of their agency facing an E&O claim, achieving a high level of customer accountability is a great goal to strive for. To achieve this goal may require some hard work and some new initiatives. Documentation is a key but documentation is more than just words in the system. Any agency will be hard pressed to hold their customers accountable without a file that is well documented. However, documentation by itself will not get it done. Agents need to fully understand that when an E&O claim happens, the E&O carrier will look to secure the actual file in question (paper or electronic) to see what it looks like and what it contains. Solid documentation that is handled promptly, is accurate and professional will make the E&O carrier's job much easier. Conversely, a file with sketchy documentation could prove to be a problem in an E&O matter. Effective handling of client interactions is very important. Every day, customers are asking questions, modifying coverages, etc. The questions (and the answers provided) should be fully documented in the agency management system. In addition, requests to delete or decline coverage or to modify coverage in some manner should be documented as well. But documentation only in the system may not be enough. The agency should have a procedure for confirming / memorializing the discussion. Without this, mistakes can occur. Possibly, what the agency heard is not what the customer requested or possibly what the customer advised is not what they really meant. Let's take the scenario that the agency has provided a personal lines umbrella proposal and the customer calls to advise your agency that they are not going to purchase this coverage. W
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Iroquois Midwest | Insurance Agency Network | Insurance Network - 0 views

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    Iroquois Midwest honored by Grange Iroquois Midwest, Inc., has earned Senior Partner designation from Grange Insurance agency network, placing Iroquois Midwest in an elite insurance group. The honor, which Iroquois has won for the fourth consecutive year, recognizes Grange's independent agent partners for their excellent performance. Iroquois Midwest has been a Grange partner since 2009. Fewer than 180 of Grange's 4,000 independent insurance agencies attained Senior Partner status in 2014, putting Iroquois in the top 14 percent of all Grange agencies. Iroquois Midwest, headed by Managing Partner Philip Dawson, is part of The Iroquois insurance Group®, one of the oldest and largest networks of independent insurance agencies, with more than 2,200 members in 40 states. The company has recently expanded to include Kentucky into its agency network. Grange Insurance agency network is a regional insurance network provider based in Columbus, Ohio. With $2 billion in assets, the company offers auto, home, life and business insurance protection. Grange, and its affiliate Integrity, operates through a network of independent agents in 13 states in the Midwest and South. Grange is in the business of protecting people's lives when and how they need it. Established in 1935, Grange has grown from rural beginnings to a financially stable enterprise that offers independent agents and policyholders the highest level of service and support. For more information, visit grangeinsurance.com. Insurance agencies of all sizes and shapes join The Iroquois Group to increase revenue, profits and agency value.
anonymous

Iroquois adds Agency Revolution as preferred vendor partner | Iroquois Group Corporate - 0 views

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    Iroquois adds Agency Revolution as preferred vendor partner The Iroquois Group® has added Agency Revolution as a preferred vendor for marketing automation for their member agencies. "We're committed to support the growth and profitability of our member agencies," said David Ward, Managing Partner of The Iroquois Group. "We all know the insurance consumer has changed, and we think Agency Revolution's latest marketing automation software can help our agencies bridge the gap with today's consumer." Michael Jans, Founder and CEO of Agency Revolution said, "The Iroquois Group is one of the great insurance organizations in the United States today. We're honored to be selected by them and thrilled to be working with their member agencies." Agency Revolution's latest platform, AR Connect™, is designed to automate communications with clients/prospects and streamline internal workflows, while helping the agency engage with their customers. It integrates with most industry management systems, such as AMS360, Applied TAM, QQ Catalyst, Hawksoft and more. Their software has been awarded the esteemed 5 Star Best of the Best Award by Insurance Business America. About The Iroquois Group: The Iroquois Group® is one of the oldest and largest networks of independent agencies, with more than 2,200 members in 41 states. Members of all sizes join Iroquois for assistance in increasing their revenue, profits and agency value. About Agency Revolution: Agency Revolution is the leading provider of marketing automation and communications technology for independent agents and brokers in the US and Canada. For 20 years, AR has leveraged its expertise in marketing, insurance, and technology to help today's Independent Agent AUTOMATE, ENGAGE, and GROW their agencies. Agency Revolution 888.208.9239 grow@agencyrevolution.com www.agencyrevolution.com David Ward The Iroquois Group 843-568-5543 dward@iroquoisgroup.com
anonymous

What is an Iroquois Market Allliance? | Iroquois Group Corporate - 0 views

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    A Market Alliance with an Iroquois Carrier-Partner is: 1. A method of maximizing the revenue to your agency from an existing book of business; 2. A means of supporting the growth of an existing book of business; 3. A strategy for increasing commission and profit sharing revenue from all of the business you write through Iroquois Carrier-Partners; 4. Something you should explore with your Iroquois Representative. A Market Alliance occurs when a Member Agent moves an existing book of business under an Iroquois contract in order to improve results and compensation. Because of its size and historic profitability, Iroquois earns "preferred" status with the vast majority of its carriers.
anonymous

Iroquois makes Inc. magazine list | Iroquois Group Corporate - 0 views

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    Iroquois makes Inc. magazine list Inc. magazine recently ranked The Iroquois Group® 4,884th on its 34th annual Inc. 5000, an exclusive ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. The list represents a comprehensive look at an important segment of the economy-America's independent entrepreneurs. It is Iroquois' first time on the list. The insurance agency network that began with a handful of agencies in Western New York, is now operating in 41 states, serving more than 2,250 member agencies. "Our growth has been driven by our business model which relies on strong relationships with our Member Agencies and core Carrier Partners," said Laurie A. Branch, president of The Iroquois Group. The 2015 Inc. 5000, unveiled online at Inc.com and with the top 500 companies featured in the September issue of Inc. is the most competitive crop in the list's history. The average company on the list achieved a three-year growth of 490 percent. The Inc. 5000's aggregate revenue is $205 billion, generating 647,000 jobs over the past three years. Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles and an interactive database that can be sorted by industry, region, and other criteria, can be found at www.inc.com/inc5000. Agencies of all sizes and shapes join The Iroquois Group to increase revenue, profits and agency value.
anonymous

insurance marketing | Insurance group network | Iroquois group - 0 views

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    Associated Risk Managers of Illinois (ARM) and The Iroquois Group Inc® of Allegany, N.Y., announced on March 28 a joint marketing agreement that allows ARM members in Illinois access to Iroquois insurance group carriers, benefits and services. "ARM has always been about finding unique ways to help our members increase their access to the insurance marketplace and boost their revenue. We looked at a number of possible partners and selected Iroquois to move forward with" says Gary Semmer, a principal at the Esser Hayes Group and President of ARM of Illinois. The Iroquois effort in Illinois will be headed by regional manager Christian Rebello. "Adding 28 new ARM members in one transaction will significantly grow and add quality to our book of business in Illinois. We have met with the ARM membership throughout the past year and we are very excited about this new relationship," said Rebello. ARM of Illinois joins ARM groups in New Jersey, North Carolina, Maryland and Virginia in working with The Iroquois Group.
anonymous

Iroquois Midwest earns | Iroquois group | Iroquois insurance group - 0 views

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    Iroquois Midwest earns Grange Senior Partner honor For the third consecutive year, Iroquois Midwest, Inc., has earned Senior Partner designation from Grange Insurance group network, placing Iroquois Midwest in an elite group. The honor recognizes Grange's independent agent partners for their excellent performance. Iroquois Midwest, headed by Managing Partner Philip Dawson, is part of The Iroquois Group®, one of the oldest and largest networks of independent agencies, with more than 2,200 members in 40 states. Iroquois Midwest has been a Grange partner since 2009. Fewer than 300 of Grange's 3,600 agencies attained Senior Partner status in 2013, putting Iroquois in the top 12 percent of all Grange agencies. Grange Insurance group network, with $2 billion in assets and more than $1 billion in annual revenue, is an insurance cluster provider based in Columbus, Ohio. Through its network of independent agents, Grange offers auto, home, life and business insurance cluster protection. Established in 1935, the company and its affiliates serve policyholders in Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin. For more information, visit www.grangeinsurance.com. Agencies of all sizes and shapes join The Iroquois Group to increase revenue, profits and agency value. For more information, go online to www.iroquoisgroup.com.
anonymous

What is an Iroquois Market Alliance? | Iroquois Group Corporate - 0 views

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    A Market Alliance with an Iroquois Carrier-Partner is: A means of supporting the growth of an existing book of business; A method of maximizing the revenue to your agency from an existing book of business; A strategy for increasing commission and profit sharing revenue from all of the business you write through Iroquois Carrier-Partners; Something you should explore with your Iroquois Representative.
anonymous

Iroquois adds Pat Truax | Insurance Group Network | Insurance Services | Corporate - 0 views

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    Auburndale, FL - Iroquois South® announced that Pat Truax has joined the company as a regional manager for Florida. Truax brings over twenty five years of P&C insurance experience in Florida to his new position with Iroquois. He previously served in underwriting and sales positions with Appalachian Underwriters, Allstate, and Zurich. "Pat is very well known within the agency and carrier community in Florida and he will be a great asset to our Members there," said David Ward, Regional Vice President of Iroquois South. Iroquois South is part of The Iroquois Group®, one of the oldest and largest networks of independent agencies, with more than 2,100 members in 39 states. Agencies of all sizes and shapes join Iroquois to increase revenue, profits and agency value. For more information, go online to www.iroquoissouth.com or contact Truax at
frodo miller

Joint Life Insurance - Assurance of your family - 0 views

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    Joint Life insurance is simply a risk of two persons in single premium. This is wonderful product of insurance industry where two persons can get life insurance in single one premium, though it is little bit some more expensive rather than ordinary life insurance but its coverage is nicely protecting the rest of family of firm.
Shirin Dev

Basics to know while buying a Travel Insurance - 0 views

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    While buying a travel insurance one should be aware of the basics of it, how does it help during the cancellation of flights or delays, coverage limits, compensation to the family and also the exclusions of the policy.
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    thanks for sharing! this helps a lot!
anonymous

Askins joins Iroquois | Iroquois services | Iroquois insurance - 0 views

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    Askins joins Iroquois in South Carolina Mark Askins, a Columbia, S.C. native with more than 20 years of experience in the insurance industry, has joined Iroquois South as a regional manager for South Carolina and western North Carolina. Askins spent more than 20 years with The Hartford, most recently as their Richmond, Va., branch manager. Although finishing his career with The Hartford in Virginia, Askins began it in Columbia, S.C., and he held auditing, underwriting, and management positions in their Charlotte Office. He graduated from Clemson University but is a Gamecock at heart. "Mark has worked for years with Iroquois in Virginia," said Iroquois South managing partner, David Ward "so he knows and appreciates our business model and the ways in which Iroquois adds value to our member agencies. When Mark announced that he was retiring from Hartford about the time our South Carolina Regional Manager announced he was leaving, I jumped at the chance to add Mark to our team." In addition to servicing existing member agencies in the Carolinas and enrolling new ones, Askins will lead a special initiative to further develop Iroquois' capabilities for Middle Market accounts. "Mark brings valuable expertise in the Middle Market arena," said Ward, "and we are excited that he can help our members write and retain more Middle Market accounts." Iroquois South is part of The Iroquois Group®, one of the oldest and largest networks of independent agencies, with more than 2,200 members in 41 states. Agencies of all sizes and shapes join Iroquois to increase revenue, profits and agency value. For more information, go online to www.iroquoisgroup.com
Jason Simms

Is it possible to obtain a merchant account even after filing bankruptcy - 0 views

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    Today merchant accounts are available for a number of financial situations including bankruptcy. Covered under the spectrum of a high risk account, bankruptcy is special type of risk which a regular merchant account provider will not approve.
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    Today merchant accounts are available for a number of financial situations including bankruptcy. Covered under the spectrum of a high risk account, bankruptcy is special type of risk which a regular merchant account provider will not approve.
anonymous

Safeco helps customers manage the cost of insuring teen drivers | Insurance Cluster | I... - 0 views

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    When it's time for your customer to add a youthful driver to a Safeco Insurance® Auto policy, make sure you take advantage of everything Safeco offers youthful drivers. Teen Safety Rewards, part of the Safeco® Safety Rewards™ Program, consolidates all of our solutions for parents with teens - including insurance benefits, discounts, and tools - to help them manage the cost of insuring their teen driver and improve driver safety.
simplesharma

The impact of Travel Insurance during the Pandemic COVID-19[BestofPolicy.com] - 0 views

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    In the dawn of Coronavirus, both Travelers and Travel insurance companies are going through a crisis. With the Government announcement of cancelling all the International airlines which have resulted in the cancellation of thousands of trips
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The impact of Travel Insurance during the Pandemic COVID-19[Bestofpolicy.com] - 0 views

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    In the dawn of Coronavirus, both Travelers and Travel insurance companies are going through a crisis. With the Government announcement of cancelling all the International airlines which have resulted in the cancellation of thousands of trips.
frodo miller

Animal insurance-Insurance for your livestock - 0 views

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    There are two kinds of animal insurances; at the first it is coming in small animals that are tamed for our domestic livings. Mostly we are calling them our pets, like dogs, cats or same sorts of small animals. Insurance company gives coverage of the medication and surgery even death of those beloved animals which are always companied by us.
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