Insurance Association Offers 2024 MDRT Discounted Membership
“Our organization exists solely to advocate and educate both insurance professionals and consumers regarding the importance of long-term care planning,” states
“We seek and welcome agent support of our efforts to provide the most current and relevant information,” Slome adds. “We recognize that relatively few agents currently specialize in long-term care and, so, the successful growth of the industry lies in expanding awareness to the broader community of insurance and financial professionals.
The Association director announced a 2024 membership offer for agents joining or renewing their membership in the Million Dollar Roundtable. The discount reduces AALTCI’s annual membership from
To learn more and access the 2024 discount code, go to https://www.aaltci.org/cheapest-association-mdrt-membership/.
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