Start your summer right at Philadelphia Insurance Companies Product Fair
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Philadelphia Insurance Companies (PHLY) will be hosting a product fair at St. Louis Motorsports on June 4, 2009 from 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. The product fair is an open-house-style event for insurance agents highlighting all of PHLY’s products, including our newest Pest Control, Environmental, and Security Services (The Guardian). Agents are encouraged to attend to learn more about products, coverages and meet with PHLY representatives. Additionally, agents will have the opportunity to donate to Women’s Support & Community Services, an organization that helps domestic violence and sexual assault survivors in the St. Louis area.
Cory Davis, Regional Vice President of the Central region, invites agents to “join Philadelphia Insurance Companies at St. Louis Motorsports at One Arnage Drive on Thursday, June 4 from 3:30 – 6:30. It will be a great opportunity to learn more about PHLY products and donate to Women’s Support & Community Services.”
Philadelphia Insurance Companies, a member of the Tokio Marine Group, designs, markets, and underwrites commercial property/casualty and professional liability insurance products incorporating value added coverages and services for select industries. In operation since 1962, the Company, whose commercial lines insurance subsidiaries are rated A+ (Superior) by A.M. Best Company, AA- for counterparty credit and financial strength by Standard & Poor’s, and A1 for insurance financial strength by Moody’s Investors Services, is nationally recognized as a member of Ward’s Top 50. The organization has 49 offices strategically located across the United States to provide superior service.
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