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We can do them. Send submissions to fax (281) 444-4642 or e-mail them to info@moj-co.com. For informational purposes, our website is http://www.moj-co.com
Consider an appointment with my agency. We exclusively represent one of the largest property and casualty companies in the US. We are an A++ rated company and we have a very competive market for contractors and main street commercial. We can rate most risks inhouse providing a quick turnaround time for quotes.
Call me for a quick quote or fax your submission to 214-275-8375
Rod Hanks
214-275-8372
Call me for a quick quote or fax your submission to 214-275-8375
Rod Hanks
214-275-8372
Thanks...I looked up your web site...nicely done I might add. It appears however that you are an independent agent and not actually a "company" or "GA" so when you mention to the party above about appointing with your agency, I presume you mean become a producer for your agency?
Just curious as I have a small agency in a rural part of TX so not a big call for commercial (although it is my specialty) but when it crosses my desk I don't like having to head straight for a GA as those fees and taxes are killer in small towns.
Just curious as I have a small agency in a rural part of TX so not a big call for commercial (although it is my specialty) but when it crosses my desk I don't like having to head straight for a GA as those fees and taxes are killer in small towns.
We are a wholesaler based in St Louis and write a lot of business in the Southwest. We have a dedicated unit for contractors and can possibly help you. We do not typically write the artisans because the standard markets like that class, but all others are possible depending on the type, premium levels, etc. Please contact Patrick Reilly at 1-800-999-4774 to discuss further details.
Maureen Hitt,
VP, Marketing
IPSI
Maureen Hitt,
VP, Marketing
IPSI
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Sundance,
Consider sending them to my office. We are located in Houston and specialize in contractors, both large and small, residential & commercial. I'll even consider risks who sub out large percentages of the work.
We are an MGA with an exclusice program in TX, for Texas risks only (some minor out of state exposure for TX risks can be considered). Try us and I think you will find that we are very knowledgable about coverages and competitive on price in relation to terms offered.
Consider sending them to my office. We are located in Houston and specialize in contractors, both large and small, residential & commercial. I'll even consider risks who sub out large percentages of the work.
We are an MGA with an exclusice program in TX, for Texas risks only (some minor out of state exposure for TX risks can be considered). Try us and I think you will find that we are very knowledgable about coverages and competitive on price in relation to terms offered.
<!--QuoteBegin-Sundance+Feb 3 2004, 11:48 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Sundance @ Feb 3 2004, 11:48 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Thanks...I looked up your web site...nicely done I might add. It appears however that you are an independent agent and not actually a "company" or "GA" so when you mention to the party above about appointing with your agency, I presume you mean become a producer for your agency?
Just curious as I have a small agency in a rural part of TX so not a big call for commercial (although it is my specialty) but when it crosses my desk I don't like having to head straight for a GA as those fees and taxes are killer in small towns. [/quote]
You are correct. I am an agent and I should have said become a producer for my agency. We offer a generous commission split for new and renewal for your submissions and we have an extremely fast turn around time for the risks we can rate in house.
Rod
Just curious as I have a small agency in a rural part of TX so not a big call for commercial (although it is my specialty) but when it crosses my desk I don't like having to head straight for a GA as those fees and taxes are killer in small towns. [/quote]
You are correct. I am an agent and I should have said become a producer for my agency. We offer a generous commission split for new and renewal for your submissions and we have an extremely fast turn around time for the risks we can rate in house.
Rod