Independent insurance agencies can really benefit from joining an insurance cluster — you immediately gain bargaining clout with insurance companies, and there are many added benefits you gain from the structure and support of a cluster group.
Joining a cluster (or sometimes called an agency group or agency network) is a big business decision, and it’s important that independent insurance agents find the cluster that best fits their goals, methods, and style. The best insurance cluster group is the one that is better aligned with your specific goals, values, and strengths, while also helping you overcome your weaknesses.
Let’s go over some basics, such as the most desirable features, the pros and cons of joining, and a checklist to ask yourself before joining a cluster group.
Don’t go joining the first insurance cluster you find, or the one with the most carriers. Do your research, and at the very least find the answers to these questions before you make your decision. That is the way you will choose the best insurance cluster group for your needs.
Maybe you think you found the best insurance cluster group, but they only accept agencies with certain premium volumes. Make sure you are qualified to join before you spend a lot of time researching an insurance cluster.
Get a clear understanding of all the fees that come along with the cool discounts and bonuses, so you can decide if it is indeed a winning proposition.
Some groups charge an upfront start-up fee. Often there are monthly fees and some groups charge maintenance fees, as well as ongoing commission sharing.
Before joining, get a crystal clear understanding of how much it will cost, in the form of an exit fee, and how much time it will take to have your policies released if you decide to leave for whatever reason. Also, find out if there is a non-compete clause, which might make it difficult to keep working after leaving.
Some clusters will take over a percentage of your book, while others will allow you to keep full ownership. Ask and make your decision with the information you get.
Joining an insurance cluster group can really help independent insurance agents reach their insurance goals. Just do your research, choose carefully, and get to work!