Personal Touch, Helping Policyholders in Time of Need, and Affordable Rates are Keys to 60 Years of Success for Mercury Insurance
One of the best insurance companies in America, according to Forbes, continues its mission of providing high quality protection at affordable rates
Joseph recognized that the insurance industry of the late '50s and early '60s wasn't fair for all drivers, and he believed it was time to start a company that provided affordable insurance for everyone. This simple concept was the inspiration for
Today, consumers all over America have
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"We establish relationships with our policyholders through our amazing agents, who take the time to get to know them. They want to understand how our customers live and work in order to provide the coverage that will protect the things that matter most. Mercury was voted one of America's best insurance providers by Forbes for customer satisfaction for that reason. Policyholders are the life of our company, and we'll be sure to always take great care of them."
Mercury, named for the fast and nimble messenger of the Roman Gods, is still headquartered in
Looking to the future,
Though Mercury has grown considerably since its founding, the company still maintains its original vision of providing quality, affordable coverage to millions of customers.
"Sixty years ago,
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Celebrating 60 years of service in 2022, Mercury has provided customers with tremendous value for their insurance dollar by pairing ultracompetitive rates with excellent customer service. Mercury has earned an "A" rating from
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