McGriff Opens Downtown Mobile Office

McGriff Insurance Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Truist Insurance Holdings, LLC that offers full-service retail insurance across the U.S., has opened a new office in Downtown Mobile, which it calls the “heart of the rapidly expanding South Alabama region.” It will be led by Greg Wells, a senior vice president, and Carter Drane, employee benefits producer. Like other McGriff offices, this location will provide property and casualty insurance, surety and employee benefits solutions to clients in the region. McGriff’s risk management experts will, from 118 North Royal Street, Suite 606 in the Commerce Building, work closely with other company staff in the Birmingham, New Orleans and Houston offices in the Gulf Coast’s fastest-growing industries, including marine, construction, transportation, healthcare and manufacturing. McGriff plans to hire seven insurance and risk-management professionals in the Mobile area as part of its expansion.

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