Insurance Agency Owners Overwhelmingly View M&A as a Success and Value Independence When Pursuing Partnership
A new research study, commissioned by
Eighty percent of independent insurance agency owners and leaders say that mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are celebrated as a success for the agency, according to a recent survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of
The 2022 Independent Insurance Agency Owners Study also found there is some appetite to sell their own agency to another strategic brokerage or private equity-backed investor, with more than half (56 percent) of agencies reporting they are somewhat or very interested in selling today. However, more than half (56 percent) of leaders say one of the biggest benefits of being independent is the ability to make their own business decisions.
“These research findings reveal that hesitation to sell is not a result of negative industry perception of M&A. Rather, it’s likely tied to the perceived loss of control when an owner sells their agency,” said
When it comes to competing with national brokers, more than half of independent agencies (52 percent) report that they often or always win the business — citing their close personal relationships with clients (63 percent) as the leading driver for winning business, followed by a higher level of engagement with their clients (46 percent).
“Independent local agencies have levels of knowledge about the community and the inherent risks facing a local business that bigger insurance brokers cannot replicate,” said
Additional survey findings include:
- Strategic partnerships are among the top items (37 percent) that agencies feel will help them grow and compete in today’s market.
- The biggest challenges facing agencies include attracting or retaining talent (40 percent), price competition (26 percent), amount of money they are able to spend on marketing/advertising (23 percent) and cybersecurity, data privacy and digital risk mitigation (21 percent).
- Agencies are interested in consultative support for marketing and communications (71 percent), strategic planning (64 percent) and organic growth strategy (63 percent). Large agencies ($500k+) are more likely to be interested in support for product innovation (65 percent), sales training (64 percent) and data analytics (61 percent) compared to smaller agencies.
Download the full study at: https://keystoneagencypartners.com/news/2022OwnersStudy.
Research method: This survey was conducted online within
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