SFA of Nevada Brings Specialty Markets to Montana and the Northwest
October 31, 2007 – Alternative risk broker and consultant SFA of Nevada has planned further development in the Montana and Northwest areas to assist retail agents with their workers’ compensation placements, self-insurance services and Sovereign Nation business.
Already a professional partner to a number of local retail insurance agencies in those regions, SFA of Nevada is looking to partner with additional regional agents to offer them access to dozens of specialty alternative risk markets. SFA of Nevada works with all of the recognized A rated carriers in the areas of excess workers’ compensation, large deductible workers’ compensation and other specialty workers’ compensation risk financing products.
“Our commitment of service to you, our clients is key. As we continue to build and expand; our reputation for service still remains a top priority”, states Dee Dee Bloom, Senior Vice-President and Chief Marketing Officer of SFA of Nevada. “We are thrilled to have Dan Csar joining our team of professionals. Dan comes to us with 17 years of underwriting experience in the excess workers’ compensation field and 10+ years working with Sovereign Nations; a perfect fit for our organization. We welcome his extensive technical knowledge of the product and solid industry relationships as we expand into the Northwest, Montana and Oklahoma areas. Dan’s position will be Senior Account Manager. Along with those responsibilities Dan will oversee our Tribal Nation Specialty Plan.”
Brokers contact:
West Coast—Dee Dee Bloom at 800-331-5288 or ddbloom@self-fundedalternatives.com
East Coast— 800-535-7086 or sfainfo@self-fundedalternatives.com
Website: www.self-fundedalternatives.com
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