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Mennonite Mutual Fire Ins. Co. remains a Full Partner of the Broker Identity Program for 2014


August 6, 2014   by Canadian Underwriter magazine

The Insurance Brokers Association of Canada (IBAC) is pleased to announce that Mennonite Mutual Fire Ins. Co. (MMFI) has maintained its support of the Broker Identity Program at the Full Partner level.

The Program’s centre-piece is the BIP symbol known as the BIPPER. The symbol captures the value that insurance brokers bring their clients: choice, coverage, security and peace of mind. By investing in the program, Mennonite Mutual Fire Ins. Co. supports a campaign whose purpose is to raise awareness of the value of the insurance broker distribution network. 

MMFI Saskatchewan has supported IBAC’s broker awareness campaign for many years and we are proud to continue as a full partner” says Ms. Valerie Fehr, President and CEO of MMFI Saskatchewan.  MMFI has partnered with brokers for a very long time and we recognize that the Brokers desire to work with people and the expertise they bring to the table play a vital role in the insurance process.

IBAC Chief Executive Officer Dan Danyluk declared that “The main objective of the Broker Identity Program is to promote to the politicians a brand that represents the value our profession brings to the consumer. Brokers are grateful of the support and vote of confidence they receive from MMFI.”

Launched 26 years ago, the mission of the Broker Identity Program is to promote the value and professionalism of the insurance broker to consumers, insurers and governments. It is a branding campaign for over 35,000 insurance brokers.

About MMFI

MMFI is dedicated to providing top quality insurance services to its clients. Adequate coverage is encouraged. Rates are constantly reviewed to ensure that they are fair and equitable. Risk consultations are provided to help prevent losses.

About IBAC

Founded in 1921, the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada is a federation of 11 provincial and regional associations of property and casualty insurance brokers across Canada.  These associations represent approximately 35,000 insurance brokers in virtually every community across the country. As a not for profit organization, IBAC is neither an insurance company nor does it sell insurance products or represent insurance companies.

http://www.ibac.ca


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