TROY, N.Y. — Rogue Risk LLC (Rogue Risk), a digital independent insurance agency, is pleased to announce our acquisition by and partnership with SIAA, the largest national insurance agency alliance in the US.
“The experience, resources, and reach that SIAA brings to the table will act as rocket fuel for our mission of delivering a ‘No Customer Left Behind’ digital experience for small businesses while providing insurance professionals a ‘No Ceiling’ insurance career,” said Ryan Hanley, the founder of Rogue Risk, who will be continuing as the president of Rogue Risk, and also joining SIAA’s senior management team.
Through the integration of technology and experienced insurance professionals, Rogue Risk has developed a proprietary “Human-optimized” digital customer experience able to deliver insurance solutions faster and easier while prioritizing the quality coverage and carrier options synonymous with the independent insurance channel.
“SIAA has been successful in helping over 4,500 insurance professionals realize their dream of starting an independent agency,” said Matt Masiello, CEO of SIAA. “Rogue Risk represents the next evolution in our ability to provide a modern, cutting-edge agency platform and experience for insurance professionals seeking to expand their careers.”
With the acquisition of Rogue Risk, SIAA is doubling down on its commitment to the creation, growth, retention, and evolution of independent insurance agents, agencies, and the channel as a whole.
Source: Rogue Risk LLC
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