BIDDEFORD — At its executive round table regional meeting held this spring, Frankenmuth Insurance recognized P&C Insurance of Biddeford as a “preferred” partner with the insurance carrier.
The preferred status that P&C Insurance Agency earned is a result of outstanding performance involving several factors, including insurance volume, partnership, growth, accounting practices and claims handling.
P&C Insurance and its staff have consistently fared well in this process, ranking among the top 15 percent of all agencies representing the insurance company. Due to their outstanding performance, professionalism and adherence to the highest service standards, Frankenmuth has awarded the agency with this prestigious classification for 2014.
“This is an honor to be named a Preferred Partners with Frankenmuth, it’s a true testimony to the hard work of our agents and of course, the loyalty of our clients,” said Don Ballute, president of P&C Insurance. “As an independent agent working on behalf of our clients, these types of relationships with national carriers are vital to our ability to shop for the best insurance coverage available.”
“It is the loyalty and dedication of our Independent Insurance Agency partners that enables Frankenmuth Insurance to continue serving policyholders throughout the region with the best and most comprehensive insurance solutions,” said Frankenmuth Insurance president and COO Fred Edmond.
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