Seeman Holtz Property & Casualty, Inc. Continues Its Florida Expansion with its Tenth Acquisition for 2017
BOCA RATON, Fla., Aug. 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Seeman Holtz Property & Casualty, Inc. is pleased to announce the acquisition of Frank NaClerio Agency, headquartered in Dunedin, Fl. Serving all of Florida for over 28 years, Frank NaClerio and team have been offering the right combination of personal and commercial insurance with stellar customer service as their cornerstone. The addition of FNA will add a solid book of quality client relationships to the Seeman Holtz portfolio throughout Florida.
Seeman Holtz Property & Casualty, Inc. remains focused on targeting high-quality independent agencies for geographic expansion and continued growth. With the addition of Frank NaClerio Agency, Seeman Holtz Property & Casualty, Inc. closed its tenth agency acquisition for 2017. SHPC looks to continue to reach new and current clients by helping them protect their most important valuables with not only the right insurance, but with the right service for each client. SHP&C offers:
- Private Client
- Homeowner's Policy
- Automobile Insurance
- Renter's Policy
- Umbrella Coverage
- Commercial and Employee Coverage
- Personal Liability Coverage
Marshal Seeman, President of Seeman Holtz Property & Casualty stated, "We are thrilled to have Frank join our organization. He has built an incredible book of business." Eric Holtz, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, commented, "We have had our eye on Frank for a long time. We quickly identified his talents and look forward to having him help our team grow as a Regional Manager in Florida."
About Our Company: The Seeman Holtz family of companies provides comprehensive financial and insurance advice to clients across the country.
Contact: Eric Holtz
Seeman Holtz Property & Casualty
844.255.6639
[email protected]
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