American Integrity expands into Georgia

American Integrity expands into Georgia

American Integrity expands into Georgia | Insurance Business America

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American Integrity expands into Georgia

Agents can now start writing coverage

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By
Terry Gangcuangco

Regional property insurance provider American Integrity Insurance Group has unveiled its expansion into the Georgia market. The move follows the company’s successful entry into South Carolina two years ago and nearly two decades of leadership in Florida’s property insurance sector.

“I am excited to announce that American Integrity is enlarging our footprint by entering the Georgia market,” president and chief executive Bob Ritchie said.

“Since our company’s inception in 2006, we have been dedicated to offering customized insurance solutions and compassionate, timely, and innovative solutions to our agents and policyholders. We look forward to extending these same values to our newest agents and customers in Georgia.”

The latest expansion represents a significant milestone for American Integrity, highlighting its focus on prudent growth. Drawing on its extensive experience and strong reputation in Florida, the home insurer aims to offer the same level of excellence and dependability in Georgia.

The company is launching an HO-5 homeowners’ policy for homes up to five years old to establish its presence in the state. Customers can also add various discounts and golf cart coverage through an endorsement to the policy. Starting June 19, American Integrity agents can write coverage for policies effective from July 1 onward.

“Our strategy has never been more compelling, and we have worked hard to position American Integrity as the thought leader and innovator for our industry,” commented executive vice president Dick Dowd. “I am excited to help lead American Integrity’s growth in Georgia. Our products and service delivery for our agents and policyholders will assist us in making this launch a success.”

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