Big "I" Markets is the association’s exclusive market access program that offers members a host of top choices for insurance markets. Thousands of your fellow agents use Big “I” Markets daily and enjoy the ease and convenience of excellent products gathered for access right at their fingertips.
Based on new business binders, here’s our roundup of the top six products of 2015:
1) Bonds - surety, performance, other, contractor and bid. Not an expert but have prospects? Let the underwriters at Goldleaf Surety help you every step of the way. You have access to markets for just about every bond need you may run across.
2) Non-standard - homeowners and rental dwelling, vacant dwelling, condominium unit owner and renters. Named coverages include renters, condominium owner, vacant dwelling, and homeowners and rental dwelling, which includes unsupported, secondary, seasonal, unprotected and personal builders risk.
3) Affluent homeowners. Each of the three Big “I” Markets carriers have different coverage strengths, and availability varies by market segments. A separate product on Big "I" Markets is designed to accommodate broker of record requests for the affluent program, so keep us in mind if you want to become the servicing agent on an existing account.
4) Travel insurance. It practically writes itself and can more than pay for itself with just one delayed flight. Coverage applies to both domestic and international travel.
5) Travelers Select. Travelers knows choosing the right insurance is an important decision for your clients. That's why it created one of the best portfolios of coverage available to small businesses. Flexible, broad policies are designed to protect your clients against the unique risks and exposures they face, whether they’re store owners, office professionals, wholesalers or other business operators.
6) Habitational - MiddleOak apartment and condominium. With this market from MiddleOak you can write apartment buildings and condominium associations. Specialty niches include student, senior and affordable housing.
Learn more about these markets and more in Big “I” Markets.