Increased BOP, Workers Comp. and Commercial Automobile Quotes - From Networked Insurance Agents
Today, Networked Insurance Agents announced some significant enhancements to its best of breed multi-carrier rating tool NLinkCL.
GRASS VALLEY, Calif., April 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Direct agents suggested a number of improvements, which Networked quickly implemented:
1. Increased BOP, Workers Compensation and Commercial Automobile quotes with premier carriers such as Travelers Insurance Company |
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2. Faster evaluation of the best markets, best small business insurance products, and pricing |
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3. Faster ramp up for new agents and staff to learn the rating platform (source: an independent survey of comparable multi-carrier rating systems) |
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NLinkCL's focus is continual improvement of the agent's experience, backed up with strong support of Networked Insurance Agents. These improvements span the best carriers and exclusive programs.
"The enhancements made to NLinkCL continue our focus on what we feel a growing agent should value most: speed and functionality and ease of binding coverage," said Rick Quagliaroli, CEO of Networked Insurance Agents.
If an agent would like to learn more about gaining access to NLinkCL or questions around any of the products and services offered by Networked Insurance Agents, please contact us at [email protected].
About Networked Insurance Agents: Networked Insurance Agents (http://www.networkedins.com) provides the small to medium sized Independent Insurance Agency access to a large number of preferred insurance products and services. Through access to these major markets, it allows each agency to own 100% of their business and retain their independence. Because of Networked's ability to produce substantial premiums with a number of preferred markets, it provides the Independent Insurance Agent Affiliate the clout that only the larger Regional Brokers enjoy.
SOURCE Networked Insurance Agents
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