JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 25, 2017 -- Jacksonville-based Brightway Insurance, a national property/casualty insurance retailer selling through a network of franchised independent agencies throughout the country, has been named Best Home Insurance Agency and Best Auto Insurance Agency by the Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville’s hometown, daily newspaper.
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The newspaper held a contest where readers nominated their favorite local businesses for the Bold City Best awards and featured winners in a special section in the Sept. 24, Sunday paper.
“Brightway offers expert counsel, more choice of insurance brands and world-class service from a recognized brand name, ensuring you and your family are totally protected,” said Michael Miller. “We’re thrilled that consumers in Jacksonville, which is where the company got its start, value the services we offer and voted us the No. 1 Agency for Home and Auto Insurance. Thank you, Jacksonville.”
With 27 stores in Northeast Florida (Duval, St. Johns, Clay and Nassau counties), consumers in Northeast Florida are sure to find a local Brightway Agent who can help you find the best coverage for your home, apartment, car, boat, motorcycle and much more. Brightway agencies also offer Umbrella insurance.
Brightway began franchising operations in 2008 and is now one of the largest property and casualty agencies in the United States with more than 750 people in 17 states. Nearly 240 people work at Brightway’s Home Office in Jacksonville, and more than 140 people have realized their dream of business ownership through Brightway. Click here to learn more about becoming a Brightway Franchise Owner.
Brightway is currently recruiting for its next training class slated to begin Monday, Nov. 6. Click here to learn about career opportunities at Brightway.
About Brightway Insurance
Brightway Insurance is a national property/casualty insurance retailer selling through a network of franchised independent stores throughout the country. With more than $479 million in annualized written premium, the company is one of the largest property and casualty agencies in the United States.
Brightway began franchising operations in 2008 and has since grown to more than 700 people in 17 states serving customers in all 50 states. Forbes has recognized the company as America’s No. 1 Franchise to Buy. Additionally, the company was named a top franchise three years in a row by Entrepreneur magazine and one of the fastest-growing private companies in America nine consecutive years by Inc. 5000. People wishing to learn more about franchise ownership with Brightway may visit BrightwayDifference.com and find us on LinkedIn. Consumers seeking a better insurance buying experience may visit Brightway.com and find us on Facebook.
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Courtney Heidelberg Brightway Insurance 904-405-1883 [email protected]


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