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Hartselle Enquirer

Peck-Glasgow Agency included in IIABA’s best practices study

Peck-Glasgow Agency, Inc, has retained its status as part of an elite group of independent insurance agencies around the United States participating in the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA or the Big “I”) “Best Practices” Study Group.

“We have been included in this study continuously since 2007, and consider ourselves fortunate to be included. It is a real honor for our agency to be selected and reflects very positively upon our staff, our clients and the community that we serve” said Art Glasgow, managing partner.

Each year since 1993, IIABA and Reagan Consulting, an Atlanta-based management consulting firm, join forces to study the country’s leading agencies in six revenue categories. The agencies comprising the study groups are selected every third year through a comprehensive nomination and qualifying process and awarded a “Best Practices Agency” designation. The selected “Best Practices” agencies retain their status during the three-year cycle by submitting extensive financial and operational data for review each year.

This year concludes the current three-year study cycle in which more than 1,200 independent agencies throughout the U.S. were nominated to participate. Only 224 agencies qualified for the honor. To be chosen, the agency had to be among the 35-40 top-performing agencies in one of six revenue categories. The agency was nominated by either an IIABA affiliated state association or an insurance company and qualified based on its operational excellence.

The Peck-Glasgow Agency was founded in 1922 and can offer insurance products from a number of different companies including Auto-Owners Insurance, American Strategic, FCCI Insurance Group, Frankenmuth Insurance, Cincinnati Insurance, Consumers Insurance, Hartford Insurance, Kem-per Insurance, Progressive Insurance, State Auto Insurance and Travelers.

For further information, please contact Art Glasgow of Peck-Glasgow Agency, Inc. at 256-773-2210

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