PHP Agency Celebrates 12th Anniversary
In 2009, Patrick Bet-David, CEO and Founder of PHP, started with a purpose of helping people and a vision to bring life insurance to multi-cultural middle-class America while simultaneously providing an entrepreneurial opportunity to individuals in these communities.
"The growth and success we have experienced over the past 12 years is truly incredible," says Patrick Bet-David. "Our mission has been Saving America by increasing diversity in the life insurance industry while helping educate families to plan for a better financial future."
"Our exponentially growing network of PHP agents is a proven testament that regardless of background, gender, race and stage in life, when people are given the opportunity, they are able to achieve their dreams of becoming successful entrepreneurs all while providing financial protection for families," continues Bet-David.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are core to PHP values and in line with the company's long-standing commitment to represent the diversity of America. "With more than 51% of women in the PHP workforce, we believe our inclusive environment correlates to the success of our agents while increasing diversity in the industry," says Jennifer Bet-David, Founder of PHP Ladies, an internal group of women leaders.
As PHP Agency continues to grow, the organization strives to educate individuals about the importance of life insurance and the role it plays in protecting families' financial security. The company addresses the growing coverage gap in the
PHP's active agents represent the agency as they advocate for the value and peace of mind that comes with the right coverage. With many Americans uninsured, the company makes life insurance relevant for households who need to have a coverage policy in place.
PHP opens its door to anyone who is looking to better themselves by providing an opportunity of business ownership for agents to build a life insurance agency within a world-class platform.
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