Hartville Pet Insurance Group(SM) Celebrates 20 Year Anniversary
Now based in
The company was originally founded in
In the mid-2000s Hartville made moves that had a significant impact on the business. In 2005,
"It's been an impressive 20 years for the entire Hartville family. We've not only created a financially strong business, but one that truly helps people and their pets," said Rushovich. "Knowing that what we do can have such a huge impact is very rewarding. Pet health insurance is often the difference for people faced with very difficult financial decisions that affect their four-legged friend's life."
Hartville also played a key role in the creation of the
In 2013, Hartville became a member of Crum & Forster. Together, the financial strength and shared core values of the companies further established Hartville as a leading pet insurance provider poised for continued growth. Hartville's
The company moved to
Growth throughout the years has been steady. In 2006 the company had fewer than 50 employees. Today, Hartville employs more than 150 people.
Just last year the company made significant updates to its product offerings when Complete CoverageSM was launched in October. The product features simple reimbursement, based on a percentage of the covered veterinary bill, and has coverage for accidents, injuries, illnesses and more.
For more information, please visit www.hartvillegroup.com or www.aspcapetinsurance.com or call 1-888-716-1203.
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