USI Insurance Services Acquires Travers, O’keefe & Associates
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Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
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Travers, O'keefe was founded in 1986, built to serve the specific employer needs associated with the management of all employee benefit programs. Its offerings include benefits consulting, human resources services, and compliance and employee support that are targeted to a range of companies and industries.
"Our firm prides itself on working smartly to understand our clients' needs and then crafting a strategy that includes comprehensive support, and ongoing analysis and review. By joining USI, we position ourselves to continue providing that same high- touch, local service our clients deserve and expect, however, now they can now tap into world-class resources and a wide range of insurance products that only a national firm, such as USI, can provide," said
USI is a privately-held insurance broker. USI is headquartered in
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