Grange joins Agents Council for Technology

Posted on September 17, 2018

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia – Grange Insurance is the newest company partner of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America’s Agents Council for Technology (ACT).

“ACT welcomes Grange Insurance as a partner,” says Ron Berg, ACT executive director. “We look forward to working with the Grange team, tackling challenges like agent workflow and other issues that affect the independent agency system.”

Grange Insurance offers affordable and customizable auto, home, life and business insurance products. Together with Integrity Insurance, its affiliate company, Grange sells exclusively through independent agents and serve customers across 13 states: Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin.

“Becoming a partner of ACT aligns well with Grange’s commitment to innovation, transformation and modernization,” said Tim Cunningham, VP, Chief Information Officer at Grange Insurance. “We are dedicated to our independent agency channel and plan to be at the forefront of new solutions that will help agents enhance their service to clients, grow their businesses and strengthen their partnership with us.”

About Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America
Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America (IIABA or the Big “I”) was founded in 1896 and is the nation’s oldest and largest national association of independent insurance agents and brokers, representing a network of approximately a quarter of a million agents, brokers and their employees nationally. Its members are businesses that offer customers a choice of policies from a variety of insurance companies. Independent agents and brokers offer all lines of insurance—property, casualty, life and health—as well as employee benefit plans and retirement products.

About Agents Council for Technology
The Agents Council for Technology (ACT) was established in January 1999 by the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America (IIABA or the Big “I”) to provide a candid, action-oriented forum to address the critical workflow and technology issues facing the independent agency system. ACT helps participants understand the perspectives of the other stakeholders in the process and provides excellent networking opportunities with the participants who are shaping the future for the industry on these issues.