Since merging with another firm one year ago, Six and Geving Insurance has expanded its services to clients so they don’t just feel valued on the day they take out
Since merging with another firm one year ago, Six and Geving Insurance has expanded its services to clients so they don’t just feel valued on the day they take out
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Higginbotham and Six & Geving Insurance Come Together in Colorado
Six & Geving Insurance, Inc. Becomes a Higginbotham Company
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FORT WORTH, Texas, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Higginbotham, one of the largest independent insurance firms in the U.S., and Six & Geving Insurance, a large independent commercial insurance firm with offices in Colorado Springs and Lakewood, CO, merged operations. The firms have coordinating product offerings for commercial and personal insurance and employee benefits. The partnership gives Six & Geving Insurance Higginbotham s added capabilities in risk management and financial services, and it gives Higginbotham a physical presence in Colorado.
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