CLEVELAND, June 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Selman & Company, a leading insurance administrator with customers throughout the fifty U.S. states, the District of Columbia and Canada, announced today it has rebranded the company with a new logo, redesigned marketing materials and the launch of a new corporate website, www.SelmanCo.com. These changes are a result of growth from acquisitions and organic sales.
"Our new identity is an updated representation of the Selman & Company value proposition, so those we serve and those we wish to serve can have a greater understanding of it," said David L. Selman, President and CEO. "Our objective is to elevate our brand and more loudly promote our direction and commitment to the markets where we can deliver impact."
Selman & Company provides insurance administrative services to Affinity Groups, Credit Unions, Banks, Employers and Insurance Companies. It has changed significantly since its last website was launched. Recent company acquisitions, along with continued strong organic growth, have more than doubled the total amount of insurance premium Selman & Company has under administration from $73 million in 2012 to more than $155 million today. Its last transactions in April were the acquisitions of all of the business and assets of Association & Society Insurance Corporation (ASI) of Rockville, MD and the life and accident insurance administration business of MAI Services Corporation of Cuyahoga Falls, OH.
About Selman & Company
Based in Cleveland, Ohio, Selman & Company has marketed and administered life & health insurance products for nearly 35 years to members of associations and affinity groups, customers of financial institutions, and employees through their employers. Selman & Company is among the largest privately held firms in the nation with focus on the markets in which it serves. Visit us at www.SelmanCo.com.
CONTACT: Tina Morse, 440-646-9336, [email protected]
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