The president of the National Association of Professional Allstate Agents (NAPAA) has called upon Allstate to make more broking services available to its exclusive agents where the company has decided not to write new policies or renew business.

Dale Revels, president of NAPAA, has called on the Northbrook, Ill.-based carrier to develop a brokering system, similar to what it has developed in Florida.

In response, company spokesman Mike Trevino said, "We are very supportive and are actively pursuing opportunities to have our agents serve as brokers for property insurance where Allstate has declined to write or not renew business."

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