
We are thrilled to announce that Seubert & Associates, Inc. has been featured in the October 2024 issue of Business Insurance magazine as one of the top 10 “Brokers to Watch” firms ranked by 2023 U.S. brokerage revenue data.
Adding to this achievement, we are proud to share that Seubert was also ranked 24th among the fastest-growing brokers in the country, based on the rate of growth in 2023 brokerage revenue. These achievements reflect the strength of our commitment to our core CREATE values—Client Focused, Resilience, Enthusiasm, Accountability, Teamwork, and Excellence—which guide every decision and interaction at Seubert.
We are deeply grateful to everyone who has been part of our journey—our clients, partners, and the incredible people who make up the Seubert Team. We look forward to building on this momentum and continuing to deliver value and innovation to the insurance industry!
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Business Insurance is a singular, authoritative source for executives focused upon risk management, risk transfer and risk financing – since 1967. With information for risk managers, insurers, brokers and other providers of insurance products and services, Business Insurance delivers in-depth analysis on new and emerging risks, case studies of successful programs, market intelligence on trends, and guidance on how to capitalize on opportunities and overcome challenges. For more information, visit: www.businessinsurance.com/about
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