Hamlet Insurance Agency Inc. of Reynolds was recently named to the prestigious Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company President's Club for 2013.

Recognized by Grinnell Mutual President and CEO Larry Jansen, Hamlet Insurance Agency ranks among the company's top 50 agencies and 11 farm mutual companies for outstanding production and profitability over a five-year period.  President's Club members provide insights on key insurance and business issues to company management from Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance and Grinnell Select Insurance Companies.

"Our President's Club members are an impressive group of insurance professionals.  Many of these agencies have been successfully serving local policyholders for decades in an ever-changing market," said Jansen.  "For that reason, listening to our top agents and mutuals keeps our partnership and our service to the policyholder strong and stable.  They provide valuable insight as we seek their opinions on many topics, from product development to marketing."

The agents and staff at Hamlet Insurance Agency will be presented with a plaque and letter of recognition from Grinnell Mutual for the agency's notable achievement.

In business since 1909, Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company provides reinsurance for mutual insurance companies and property and casualty insurance products through nearly 1,600 independent agents in 12 Midwestern states. Grinnell Mutual is the largest primary reinsurer of farm mutual companies in North America.

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For more information please contact:

Hamlet Insurance Agency
PO Box 5
Reynolds, IL 61279
Phone: 309-372-4227

ajahn@hamletmutual.com

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