LONG ISLAND CITY, NY, August 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Minimizing risks is one of the main goals of most businesses no matter the size. However, risk is inevitable, which is why these businesses are often stuck paying sky-high fees to insure their assets. DurAmerica Brokerage Inc offers these businesses the coverage they need at affordable prices. Statistics have shown that many brokerages just say it, but the 2012 INC 5000 list proves that DurAmerica Brokerage Inc, actually does it.
Although DurAmerica Brokerage Inc provides coverage at an attractive rate, affordable coverage alone isn't what landed them on the list. It was a combination of knowledgeable and dedicated staff, excellent customer service, and technology.
"This recognition is a direct testament to the endless dedication of our staff to strive for excellence in customer satisfaction and a commitment to our corporate mission," says George Douramanis CEO, DurAmerica Brokerage Inc.
The secret to their exclusive pricing is technology. It's what sets DurAmerica Brokerage Inc apart from the rest. This technology provides them access to a wider range of insurance companies and programs. In turn, they have the unique advantage of offering the best coverage in the industry at more competitive rates. These rates are offered to small, medium, and large businesses.
DurAmerica Brokerage Inc, is a nationwide commercial insurance agency that provides insurance policies to small and large businesses in every sector. For more information about this company and the coverage they offer visit their site at http://www.duramerica.com.
DurAmerica Brokerage Inc Named One of the Fastest Growing Companies in America
DurAmerica Brokerage Inc has been included in the 2012 INC 5000 list as one of the fastest growing companies in America.
2012-08-27
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