Apr 09, 2015
By PRWeb

New E and O Coverage Options For Agents And Agencies

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The National Association of Professional Agents (NAPA) announced today the expansion of its popular NAPA Direct Errors & Omissions Insurance Program. The new product offerings include comprehensive E&O coverage options for Life & Health Agencies as well as Property & Casualty Agents and Agencies.

“We recognized a need in the marketplace for affordable P&C and Agency E&O options,” commented NAPA founder, Lou Marinaccio. “We’ve put together comprehensive, cost-effective E&O programs tailored specifically to professionals in the insurance industry and underwritten by A-rated carriers.”

The NAPA Direct E&O Program launched in 2009 as an open market alternative to sponsor appointed plans. The program’s affordability, ease of application, monthly payment options and instant certificates resonated with agents and helped establish NAPA Direct as the industry leader in agent E&O Insurance.

“The positive feedback we get from our Members is very rewarding. We pride ourselves on providing flexible and affordable insurance solutions, but also first-class customer service. I look forward to the continued success of the NAPA Direct Program with these exciting new offerings,” says Marinaccio.

Agents who purchase NAPA Direct E&O automatically become NAPA Members, giving them access to a complete line of insurance benefits, non-insurance benefits and professional services. To learn more about the NAPA Direct E&O Program, please visit http://www.napa-benefits.org/eo.

The NAPA E&O Insurance Program is administered by Gallagher MGA, a division of Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc.

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