Vertex Insurance – Major Medical Plan With Advanced Commission Offers More Options
August 29, 2008
Vertex insurance of Mesa Arizona has announced a partnership that allows them to offer a major medical plan for agents and agencies at very competitive rates. "We offer a package of scalable products that allows the agent to refine a solution to meet their clients needs," said Scott Kerby of Vertex Insurance. "Agents will also find that our rates are more competitive than most all regional and national carriers."
Buy providing a plan that offers multiple solutions the agent can offer scalable benefits to meet their client needs and budget.
Vertex insurance is committed to agents and agencies by offering one of the most aggressive pay out packages in the industry. Agents will be able to get their commissions advanced and quickly. "We know that agents depend on fast underwriting and processing to insure customer satisfaction and effectiveness," said Kerby.
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