Hub grows again in Massachusetts. The leading full-service global insurance brokerage and financial services firm, announced that it has acquired the assets of James L. Miniter Insurance Agency, Inc. (Miniter Group). Located in Rockland, Massachusetts, Miniter Group is a provider of lending risk products and services in the banking space, including outsourced insurance tracking services, lender-placed insurance, mortgage impairment, VSI, and GAP. Their industry focus supports HUB’s Financial Institutions Specialty practice by complementing and strengthening its existing capabilities. No further terms of the transaction were disclosed.
“Miniter Group helps further strengthen our market-leading financial institutions practice,” said Scott Eckerty, President of Hub Financial Services. “The expertise, resources and aligned visions of our combined operations create expanded capabilities and added depth, allowing us to continue offering top-quality scalable products and services to our clients.”
“We selected Hub because our cultures align, and they recognize the unique value of our business approach and are committed to complementing and supporting our goals and initiatives. We look forward to what our joint efforts can bring to the marketplace,” said Julianne Donley, President and CEO of Miniter Group.
“The resources within Hub will allow our combined organization the opportunity to scale our technology as well as enhance our level of client services. We are excited to continue to grow as part of Hub,” added Jim Gilpin, Executive Vice President of Miniter Group.
Hub continues to grow its geographic footprint throughout New England
With the addition of Miniter Group, Hub continues to grow its presence throughout New England. As one of the largest insurance brokers in the region, this latest addition marks the brokerage firm’s second agency acquisition in Massachusetts this year, in addition to other books of business acquired.
The following is a list of other agencies that Hub New England has acquired recently and that have been covered by Agency Checklists: