Federated Insurance® Launches Association Member Benefits Page

Federated Insurance strives to provide valuable benefits to association members. To continue giving the best support and guidance, an Association Member Benefits page has been created on our website to provide a helpful overview on what Federated® can offer to help maximize your partnership with us.


We ask that you add this link to your webpage as a way to share what Federated provides for association members — and as an opportunity for non-members to see what they can gain from becoming an association member. Also, please send the attached communication to your members, announcing this new value-added Federated resource.


We have also attached a letter for you to use when you have a new member, communicating this value-added Federated resource.


Offerings that are highlighted on this page include:

• The ability to directly contact Federated professionals voice-to-voice and face-to-face

• Safety and risk management services, programs, and support

• Tailored industry-specific products

• Specialized coverages

 

Take a moment today to explore and utilize this helpful resource.

 

Click Here to view Member Benefits Webpage


Click Here to view Communication to Current Association Members PDF

Click Here to view Communication for Future NEW Association Members PDF

 

At Federated Insurance, It’s Our Business to Protect Yours®

 

About Federated Insurance

Founded in 1904, Federated Insurance is a national insurance and risk management organization that serves the property, casualty, and life insurance needs of clients in select industries. The organization has 500+ recommendations from state, regional, and national associations and buying groups and is rated A+ (Superior) by industry analyst A.M. Best®.

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