Alera Group, a top independent national insurance and wealth services firm, announced today the acquisition of Noyle Johnson Group, an independent insurance agency serving Central Vermont and the North East Kingdom with three offices located in Montpelier, Danville and Bethel.
“At Noyle Johnson, we built our business on long-lasting relationships. By really getting to know our customers, we can help design better coverage plans that are comprehensive, cost effective and flexible enough to grow with their needs,” said Dave O’Brien, Managing Partner of Noyle Johnson Group. “We represent over 30 insurance carriers and are committed to providing our clients excellent customer service.”
Noyle Johnson Group offers all lines of coverage including homeowner’s insurance, personal auto insurance, and all lines of commercial insurance from businessowner’s policies to workers compensation. The agency specializes in general liability, business auto, workers compensation, property insurance, professional liability, cyber/data breach coverage, farm insurance and liquor coverage.
“Noyle Johnson Group provides their customers security and peace of mind through personal attention and professional commitment,” said Alan Levitz, CEO of Alera Group. “We are excited to welcome Noyle Johnson Group to Alera Group, and we’re confident they will be a great asset to our growing company.”
The Noyle Johnson Group team will continue serving clients in their existing roles. Terms of the transaction were not announced.
Source: Alera Group
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