Neptune Flood Insurance Open for Business During Government Shutdown
Nation's Leading Private Flood Insurance Provider to Continue Writing New Policies During Government Shutdown, Enabling Continuation of Property Sales Across the Country
As Neptune is a private alternative to the NFIP, it is unaffected by the looming shutdown and can continue writing new flood insurance policies.
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Neptune offers higher coverage limits than the NFIP and optional coverages that improve upon the standard flood insurance policy. Its two-minute, easy quote-to-bind process lets agents and consumers get coverage fast.
Consumers with home closings or refinancing needing flood insurance can access Neptune at www.neptuneflood.com or via their local insurance agent. Neptune has no waiting period for real estate-related transactions, including new purchases and refinancing.
"Neptune is large enough to help tens of thousands of additional American homeowners in case of a government shutdown. We can help home buying stay on track," said Neptune's Chief Customer Officer,
Agents who need same-day appointments to access Neptune Flood can visit www.neptuneflood.com/new-agent or contact [email protected].
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