Weather Insurance Brokerage Firm, Spectrum Weather And Specialty Insurance, Joins Texas Association of Fairs and Events
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"We are very excited at the prospect of an enhanced working relationship with the member organizations of the
The resources available to the TAFE members through the Spectrum will give those members access to a simplified and comprehensive system that provides for their rain insurance and event cancellation needs, at rates that are among the most competitive in the industry. Because Spectrum works with several weather insurance companies, it can typically provide rates to our clients that favorable to those obtained in the past through other outlets. "Fairs that have obtained rain insurance in the past should give Spectrum a call. They will be pleasantly surprised at both the level of customer service and rates they receive", state Holmes. "And those that have not purchased rain insurance in the past should contact Spectrum to discuss their unique needs. After all, Mother Nature always bats last."
Spectrum was established with the goal of providing rain insurance, event cancellation insurance, and other specialty insurance solutions that are simple to understand and purchase, and with the highest degree of customer service in the industry. Spectrum serves events both large and small, including fairs, festivals, concerts, and other outdoor events impacted by weather. In addition to rain insurance, Spectrum provides liability insurance for events, as well as insurance for weather-based promotions. Spectrum also provides snow insurance to help protect against extremes in winter snowfall for snow removal contractors.
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