NationsBuilders Insurance Services, Inc. (NBIS) Awarded Longevity Award by SC&RA for 25 Years of Service
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NationsBuilders Insurance Services, Inc. (NBIS), the industry leader in specialty construction Risk Management and Insurance, announces it received a Longevity Award from the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA). SC&RA is an international organization comprised of more than 1,400 members from 46 nations.
NBIS Celebrates 25 Years of Service to the SC&RA
“We are proud of our partnership and endorsement with the SC&RA and its members” commented Bill Tepe, President & CFO of NBIS. Adding, “Together, NBIS and the Association worked to improve the risk profile of the member companies and the industry as a whole.”
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