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MountainOne acquires McClure Insurance Agency

Longmeadow, MA MountainOne Insurance Agency has acquired McClure Insurance Agency in West Springfield and Wilbraham, Mass. This is MountainOne Insurance’s second acquisition in the Pioneer Valley in the past year. 

For over 100 years, the family-owned McClure Insurance Agency has offered insurance products to fit the needs of families and businesses. McClure Insurance Agency, as part of MountainOne, will now offer customers many enhanced services, including the addition of group employee benefits, life insurance, long-term care insurance, medicare products, and in-house claims services. Customers also have access to many new insurance carriers, widening their options for coverage at highly competitive rates.

Agency principal Mark McClure and the McClure Insurance Agency staff will remain with the agency, ensuring stability for their clients. They will also maintain both office locations at 103 Van Deene Avenue in West Springfield and 2361 Boston Road in Wilbraham.

“We’re delighted to welcome the team at McClure Insurance Agency and look forward to getting to know and serve their many loyal customers,” said Jonathan Denmark, President & COO of MountainOne Insurance. “Customers who have conducted business with the McClure team can rest assured that they will see the same familiar faces, receive the same level of outstanding customer service, and have access to a wide range of insurance products and valuable solutions under the MountainOne brand.”

“When evaluating partners, it became clear to us that MountainOne embodied the same values that McClure Insurance has exhibited for so many years,” said Mark McClure of McClure Insurance Agency. “With enhanced products for our customers and many employee benefits, we couldn’t be more excited to continue our legacy under the MountainOne brand.” 

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