After buying JDW, Hub International looks to keep expanding [El Paso Times, Texas]
| By Vic Kolenc, El Paso Times, Texas | |
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The
"If you are not growing, you're dying," said
Hub last year spent more than
Hughes wouldn't say how much Hub paid for JDW, but it was a big acquisition, he said.
JDW's acquisition by the giant Hub comes several years after another large
Even with Hub's long list of acquisitions, the company has only scratched the surface because
"The business is so fragmented," he said.
As an insurance brokerage, Hub specializes in selling insurance policies to businesses and wealthy individuals from a wide array of insurance companies.
Property and casualty insurance policies sold to small and large businesses account for 52 percent of Hub's annual sales, Hughes said. Twenty percent of its business comes from wealthy individuals, and 17 percent comes from selling employee-benefit plans, including health-insurance plans, to companies, he reported.
Obamacare is creating opportunities to grow the health-insurance business, he said.
Hub wanted JDW not only because it's a big
Hub retained JDW's management, including
Hub has acquired companies in
JDW's sales have been growing about 10 percent a year in recent years, and being part of a larger company provides the resources to keep that growth going, Yung said.
Hub does not release sales numbers for individual offices, but Yung in 2012 reported that JDW brokers more than
Being part of Hub "allows us to provide a (high) level of service," Yung said.
Hughes said Hub can provide some lines of insurance that a local brokerage doesn't have the resources to provide. Two examples of those are insurance for directors and officers of companies, and environmental liability policies, he said.
"We keep everything local -- selling and servicing clients -- and we provide centralized services," Hughes said.
Last week was Hughes' first visit to
"I didn't envision such a large city," with sprawling Juárez just across the border, he said.
"There's tremendous opportunity in
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