ST. LOUIS — John L. Corley Inc. is expanding its NIE Insurance program to serve dry cleaners and coin laundries in 14 additional states, bringing the total number of states served to 48, the company says.
Corley can now offer this insurance coverage through a new appointment with The Hartford, which reports that it insures more than 1 million small businesses.
“This is good news for dry cleaners and coin laundries across the country,” says Greg Mouldon, Corley’s president. “We are proud to work with The Hartford. They are a leader in small-business insurance.”
Corley can now place insurance for small businesses across the country, except in Alaska and Hawaii.
John L. Corley Inc. is the attorney-in-fact for National Fire Indemnity Exchange and operates under the trade name “NIE Insurance.”
National Fire Indemnity Exchange is a reciprocal insurance exchange founded in 1915 to serve dry cleaners. It is owned entirely by its policyholder dry cleaners and coin laundries, and governed by an elected committee of seven of those policyholders.
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