Philadelphia-based Ultimate Risk Services (URS), a leader in cybersecurity and workplace safety solutions, is pleased to announce the onboarding of several forward-thinking insurance agencies to our cutting-edge “Grow Your Agency” program that increase revenues, retention, and differentiation. This strategic collaboration signifies a significant step forward in our mission to empower insurance agencies with the turnkey solutions, tools, and knowledge needed to thrive in a competitive environment.
According to Karen Hamill, VP, Alliances Insurance “URS programs help our agency ‘get in the door’ and win new business in areas other than cyber insurance. URS programs help my agency differentiate itself from competitors”.
“The vulnerability assessment for new clients is a winner for our clients because it uniquely addresses the cyber security needs of small to medium sized businesses. This is especially true for all those clients that little to no cyber protection.”
The following agencies have chosen to harness the power of URS cybersecurity and workplace safety turnkey programs to grow their business and provide clients with best-in-class services:
- Alliances
- Berger Briggs
- New Agency Partners/Hilb Group
- Rickets Fennell
- Ryan Insurance
Each of these agencies brings a unique perspective, industry expertise, and a commitment to excellence in serving their clients. The integration of our cybersecurity and workplace safety programs provides agency partners with a superior risk mitigation offering that will help to improve their clients risk profile and bottom line.
“We are excited to add these agencies to our growing network of partners,” said Robert Pignataro, CEO of Ultimate Risk Services. “Their decision to leverage our unique programs demonstrates their dedication to staying at the forefront of industry trends and ensuring the utmost cybersecurity and safety risk mitigation for their clients.”
For more information, please contact: Frank Fazio EVP Sales and Marketing [ffazio@ultimateriskservices.com] [484-393-4159]