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VIEWPOINT I trends lndependent Davids Take On, Triumph BY JOHN TlMM he last decade has brought radical change to the insurance industry. Customers can now buy their insurance policies from a wide variety of sources including independent agents, brokers and exclusive agents, direct from insurance companies; or from businesses like banks and marketingcompanies. Just as tmel agents saw their ranks decimated as the popularity of online travel providers as wll as airlines and hotels selling direct to consumers grew, some analysts have predicted a rapidly declining role for independent in surance agents and brokers in today's highly competitive marketplace. T r nies greet people. Ijrpically, astomem and pospects interact with their inswance agent via telephone. Because thee is no eye con ~orobservationofbodyla~,thetoneandqua~~ofvoice are important. It takes only a few semnck to form an i m m i o n either positive or negahhre. Smart teach theif emplayees thatmood,attihrde,#Id~le\Eel~criticaltoestablishi~the ri@t relationship m r the phone. While the typical independent insurance is staffed with a competent team of arstomer serviw persomel peffedy capable of fielding most queshions, many people still want to talk dimtly to their awn Bgent when they need him or her. Therefwe, successful in dependent agents and brokers answer their awn calls whenever possible and maintain individualiaedcontactwith customers on a w l a r basis notjust when an emerkency arises. The complexity of insurance products r n a k it d i i t for many astomers to make dedsii. Ahn@ some consumers focus only on saving money, others understand that inswance has value whenpgetthemostfory~lrmonqr.Therefore,sucoessfuli~ pendent insurance apXs and b m h s are most sucoessful when they provide informationthat allows customers to wisely choosethe best insurance products for their needs. Consumers live in an em when ewythii moves at l i i n g speed, and they expect their insurence agents to respond accordin4 hsuranceagerdesastheroleofbechnolcgybecanes~h, ly. Online insurance companies offer 24hour customer service, ~ n t . A s o l d e r ~ n c e ~ f a c e ~ m a r y s e l l t h e i rwhich a s can be diffiart for the independent agency to d u p l i i . t o m e r a c u n m t s t o a ~ ~ r a t h e r t h m s p e n d t i n e a n d Nonetheless, in the face of stiff competition, it manants the effort m m e y o n t h e ~ n e e d e d t o ~ l h e i r c n r m c o m p a n i e s . Wle2Qhanstaffsenke1equiresacertainarountoffladbiliiitS Fir~re,rnanyindependent~bhsoldor wwthddn&Inny~tgencyweded@abanaoncall"agentanas sig)mentthatismtatedHReldyamorgwrskliipaducers.The merged becausethe Oregon market, as in ather states, has seen an increase in 'regional agsncy" development Hlhere a multioffice onoall~isavaiWatalltimesdthedayorni$rtviaapal4w. He independent insurance aesncy seeks glowth thmgh the acquisition orshefMgestogetbacktotheastomer~q,inthesame of established local agendes. While this trend has reduced the manner thatan oncall doaor ple@s to return a dl. mrall number of independent insurance agencies, the sunrivws am When it comes to competition, Ishare the sentiment of ancient usually efficient operatws embracingthe wry best in technology Greek philosopher Heradis who wrote that "th only amstant is and customer service. change." While independent insurance Bgencies cannot predict who During my tenure with IIABO, I'vefound that most successful inde their competitors will be,they can ensure their continued success pendent insurance aendes have embraced new tmhmbgy while withafowsonwtstandinga&omerservice.(r understandingthat real gmwth comes only thmugh ouMmdi@as tomer service. This means Wily personalimed aumion and ~espon sive, proactive communications. Stellar wstomer service, for axample,be@nswith the w y compa Fortunately, as the m r of an independent insuance and state director of the Independent&en& & Bmkem of Omgcm. I find solace in the words of Mark Twain: "lhe reports of my death are--." In its most recent market share the IndependentInsuance Agents&BmkersofAmericafoundthattheaveralldirectwritten propertycasualtyinsurance market gmw $20.6 billion in 2004.During that time period, the independent insurance system amassed a nearly $12 billion increase in production -for almost 60 percent of the national increase. In Oregon, there are two associations serving independent agents. The Independent&en& & Mefs of which goes by the acronym IIABO, has appro-ximately275 member The ProfessionalInsurance&en& of Oregon/ldaho has a similar number of agency members in Otegon. Counting 'wa@n cies that beloly!to both assodations, the total number of indepen dent insurance inthe state is about 450. Jim P e m , former dMsion reddent vice president of Safeco and now the executive director ofthe llAB4 believes that 450 Meper+ dent insurance agencies in Omgcm is InPely half the number of agen cies that existed in 1996. But heti also quick to point out that the d u d o n does not mean independent are m i n g . Rbther,,Plenrccasgrs,c#nsdiiis~amoghdependent - w, m, m. - February 2007 1 COMMEN