Hanover Ins. Group offers new program for comm'l. RE owners and managers
The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. now has a new program, Real Estate Advantage, that offers cost-effective and comprehensive specialty coverages to meet the needs of commercial real estate owners and managers.
 The Real Estate Advantage is delivered to The Hanover's agent partners through local underwriters with an understanding of the real estate industry. The program is complemented by dedicated loss control and claims professionals who also are available locally to provide industry-specific guidance for independent agents and their commercial real estate clients.
 "Real estate owners and their investors place significant resources into their properties and consequently are always searching for new ways to protect those assets," said David Firstenberg, commercial lines president at The Hanover. "The Hanover's Real Estate Advantage combines customized coverages with flexible limits and strong claims services, enabling our agents to serve the commercial real estate industry."
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