Johnson & Johnson Acquires Assets of Strickland General Agency of Louisiana

Johnson & Johnson Acquires Assets of Strickland General Agency of Louisiana

In a significant industry move, Charleston, South Carolina-based Johnson & Johnson has announced the acquisition of assets from Strickland General Agency of Louisiana. Strickland General Agency, established in 1995, has been a reputable full-service multi-line E&S managing general agency, serving independent retail agencies across Louisiana.

Johnson & Johnson, founded in 1930, has a long-standing history of providing exceptional E&S markets, standard markets, and premium financing to independent insurance agents. The acquisition aligns with Johnson & Johnson’s strategic growth plans, enhancing its service capabilities and expanding its presence in Louisiana and beyond.

What This Means for the Industry

This acquisition signifies Johnson & Johnson's commitment to growth and improved service offerings. By integrating Strickland's robust service portfolio, Johnson & Johnson aims to provide even better support and solutions for independent insurance agents in Louisiana.

Enhanced Service Capabilities

With this acquisition, Johnson & Johnson will now offer a broader range of services and solutions, including private flood and certain program business nationwide. The integration of Strickland’s assets will ensure a seamless transition and continued excellence in service for all clients.

Contact Us

For more information about this acquisition and how it might benefit your business, please contact Allcom Insurance at 866-277-9049 or email info@allcomins.com. Our team is here to provide the best insurance solutions tailored to your needs.

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For further details, you can read the full article on Insurance Journal.

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