Nationwide to shift entirely to independent agency distribution model by July 2020

Approximately 2,000 existing agents who have been operating under the Nationwide brand will have the opportunity to transition to an independent agency model between now and July 1, 2020.

Nationwide already has relationships with more than 10,000 independent agents across the United States.

Nationwide has announced its intention to shift entirely to an independent agency distribution model by July 1, 2020. The company is one of the largest carriers that currently sells products through both exclusive and independent agents.

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Approximately 2,000 existing agents who have been operating under the Nationwide brand will have the opportunity to transition to an independent agency model between now and July 1, 2020.

‘Long-term growth opportunities for agents’

“We don’t anticipate any changes for members. Agents will continue to serve members as they have in the past and still have access to Nationwide’s broad range of insurance and financial services products,” said Mark Berven, President & Chief Operating Officer of Nationwide Property & Casualty. “Nationwide is committed to offering members a distribution point that works best for them, while providing long-term growth opportunities for our agents.”

Nationwide will continue to offer direct-to-consumer options for members who choose to do business online or over the phone.

More flexibility, choice

Nationwide has been working to provide its exclusive agents with more flexibility and choice over the past several years. In moving to an independent model, Nationwide says:

Review options, plan for transition

Exclusive agents will have several options to transition to an independent contract by July 1, 2020. As agents transition, they may continue to work as a Nationwide agent and operate as they do today. Once transitioned, agents will be able to broaden their partnerships and the products they offer.

“We’re sharing our plans with agents now so they can have as much time as possible to review their options and plan for the transition,” Berven added. “Market dynamics, customer preferences and increased desire by exclusive agents for more flexibility make now the opportune time to move to a fully independent model. It will create a win-win for our distribution partners, and ultimately, our members.”

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