Top Producers 2021: Search Underway For Industry's High Achievers

Top Producers 2021: Search underway for industry

There is no secret recipe for top producers – it’s just a matter of working “harder and smarter” than others. As the industry continues to face challenges, the best producers go the extra mile to protect what matters to their clients. 

That’s why Insurance Business America’s Top Producers showcase is back for the seventh consecutive year to recognize the standouts who hit the highest numbers in 2020. 

A place on the list is clear recognition of a retail producer’s professional standing. Previous winners have used this accolade as a powerful business development tool to build their name and credibility in an ever-changing industry. 

To qualify as a Top Producer, applicants must have achieved at least $1,000,000 in commission revenue in 2020, with at least 50% commercial P&C business and be able to demonstrate year-on-year growth. 

Entry is via this online form

The successful candidates will be featured in April in IBA magazine and online. 

Entries close Friday, February 05, 2021.

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