Allstate Solicits Agent/Owners

Dear Texas Producers:The Allstate Insurance Company is currently looking for successful Life, Accident and Health Agents, Property and Casualty Agents and/or Securities licensed individuals in Texas who would be interested in buying an existing, local Allstate agency in Texas. This is an opportunity to own a nationally recognized branded business with ZERO franchise fees.

There are several requirements that you must meet in order to qualify.
We are looking for candidates who:• Have an entrepreneurial spirit and the desire and ability to run their own business. • Have at least $50,000 in liquid capital to invest. • Are willing to work hard to achieve goals and represent the company. • The appropriate licenses or the ability to pass the applicable licensing exams.

If however, this is not the right opportunity for you, and you are aware of a great person we would be anxious to talk to anyone you can refer us. (We are willing to pay a nice referral fee if they are appointed.*)
We look forward to talk with you or someone in your network to discuss the Exclusive Agent opportunity. Please call Luvorise “LV” Dahlman (214)843-2508 to learn more. You can also email LuVorise.Dahlman@allstate.com

All inquiries will remain confidential.
Sincerely,
LuVorise “LV” Dahlman, Texas Sr. Regional Recruitment Consultant 214.843.2508
Allstate Insurance Company is an Equal Opportunity Company
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