K2 Insurance Services Acquires Montana’s Loss Run Pro April 1, 2021
K2 Insurance Services, based in San Diego, Calif., has invested in Loss Run Pro LLC, headquartered in Missoula, Montana.
LRP, founded in early 2020 by Reghan Brandt, was a participant in BrokerTech Ventures’ (BTV) 2020 Accelerator. LRP is a subscription software service that simplifies the loss run process by automatically generating and delivering loss run requests. LRP also provides tracking and other useful tools to improve this process. LRP’s technology allows loss runs to be generated, signed, and delivered electronically, via a computer or mobile device.
Brenden Corr is the senior director of Business Development for LRP and will work closely with Brandt to expand and build relationships with carriers and brokers, both nationally and internationally.
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K2 Insurance Services, LLC Completes the Acquisition of Columbia Pacific Finance, LLC
K2 Insurance Services (K2) acquires majority stake in privately held premium finance company Columbia Pacific Finance (CPF). This new alliance is expected take CPF to the next level while expanding the footprint and depth of product offerings of K2 in the United States.
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SAN DIEGO, March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ K2 Insurance Services is pleased to announce that it has recently completed the acquisition of a majority stake in Columbia Pacific Finance, LLC (CPF). Headquartered in Missoula, MT, CPF is a premium finance company providing billing solutions, with a national footprint. The company has gained nationwide identity with its competitive and flexible payment options on all agency billed products.
K2 Insurance Services has acquired a majority stake in privately held premium finance company Columbia Pacific Finance LLC in Missoula, Montana. Following
By Robert Kimmel
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