CORRECTING and REPLACING Tropolis Continues Growth Momentum with Acquisitions of Four Insurance Agencies
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TROPOLIS CONTINUES GROWTH MOMENTUM WITH ACQUISITIONS OF FOUR INSURANCE AGENCIES
Acquisitions Reinforce Presence in
Tropolis, an innovative insurance brokerage that provides property & casualty (P&C) and employee benefits solutions, today announced it has completed the acquisitions of four premier insurance agencies. Terms of the private transactions were not disclosed.
The four businesses are
“Each of these outstanding agencies is backed by great entrepreneurial leaders who share a passion for serving their customers, employees, and communities,” said
Tropolis is an innovative insurance agency that leverages technology through all areas of the business to support operational excellence and growth, and is committed to supporting a culture of ownership and collaboration. Qualified employees of all four acquired businesses participate in the Tropolis Employee Purpose Plan, an equity incentive plan that ensures that the entire Tropolis organization benefits from the firm’s future achievements.
In a joint statement, the leaders of the four acquired businesses said, “Partnering with Tropolis allows our agencies to build on a foundation of integrity while contributing to a culture of ownership. Their commitment to employees, customers and technology ensures we are strategically scaling our businesses and actively insuring tomorrow together. Tropolis's technology and values empower us to provide unmatched services to our communities.”
Tropolis continues to capitalize on key growth opportunities as these acquisitions follow the announcement of three agencies acquired in 2024.
About Tropolis
Tropolis is an emerging national insurance brokerage, pioneering the integration of technology and data to drive growth, enhance employee satisfaction and provide exceptional customer service. Our mission, “Insuring Tomorrow Together,” embodies our core purpose. By partnering with our capital providers and agency owners, Tropolis is revolutionizing insurance brokerage, expanding markets, increasing efficiency, and driving growth in a dynamic industry. Discover more about us at www.tropolis.com.
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