AFS/IBEX, a division of MetaBank®, named IIAT Advantage partner
DALLAS, March 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- AFS/IBEX Financial Services (AFS/IBEX), a division of MetaBank, has been selected by the Independent Insurance Agents of Texas (IIAT) to be its exclusive premium finance company of choice. The IIAT endorsement will introduce IIAT agent members to the competitive products and services AFS/IBEX offers.
"This designation is a great honor for AFS/IBEX," division President John Holsan said. "Through our partnership with IIAT, we'll have the opportunity to expand our customized financing solutions and dedicated service to our customers on an even greater scale."
About IIAT
The Independent Insurance Agents of Texas (IIAT) is the nation's largest state association of Trusted Choice® agencies. IIAT represents approximately 1,700 agencies and more than 16,000 agents and insurance professionals. Trusted Choice independent agents represent multiple insurance companies. Since they are not employees of any single insurance company, they are advocates for insurance consumers helping them comparison shop for cost-effective and customized coverage. IIAT is also affiliated with the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America and works with legislative, regulatory and judicial bodies in Texas on behalf of independent insurance agents across the state. For more information, visit iiat.org.
About MetaBank®
MetaBank, through its AFS/IBEX Financial Services (AFS/IBEX) division, provides short-term, collateralized financing to facilitate the purchase of insurance for commercial property, casualty and liability risk. Based in Dallas, Texas, AFS/IBEX originates loans through a network of independent insurance agencies. Meta Financial Group, Inc.® (NASDAQ Global Market®: CASH), is the holding company for federally chartered savings bank MetaBank, Member FDIC. For more information, visit afsibex.com.
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