IIAB Arizona Favors ePayPolicy Payment Processing - ePayPolicy
ePayPolicy has partnered with the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Arizona (IIABAZ) to offer over 350 members a specialized digital payment processing platform that enables independent P&C agents and brokers to accept online credit card and ACH payments, replacing paper checks with a solution tailored to the insurance industry's compliance and reporting needs.
AUSTIN, Texas, September 27, 2019 – ePayPolicy has recently contracted with Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Arizona (IIABAZ) to offer digital payment processing to the association’s 350+ members at a special members-only rate. The partnership offers Arizona’s independent P&C agents and brokers the ability to accept credit card and ACH payments online instead of a paper check.
ePayPolicy co-founder Todd Sorrel commented:
“We are on a mission to make paper checks obsolete in the insurance industry. Consumers today expect the convenience of digital payment options. ePayPolicy developed our platform to satisfy that demand, while also managing the unique compliance and reporting needs of independent insurance agents/brokers. As our industry becomes ever more InsurTech-driven, we’re happy to offer IIABAZ members a powerful yet simple-to-use solution that’s designed just for them.”
IIABAZ Executive Vice President, Terri Edwards, CIC, CISR, stated:
“Our members know we’re serious when we say, ‘We understand what matters most to you and we have the tools to help — that’s our job.’ We evaluate products and vendors to make sure they’re able to fulfill our commitment to helping our members be successful. We chose ePayPolicy because it’s the only payment processing platform built specifically for independent agents and brokers. These guys really know payment processing. More importantly, they know our industry.”
Sorrell concluded:
“We’re excited to formalize our relationship with IIABAZ and bring modern, convenient digital payment to association members and their clients. Like IIABAZ, ePayPolicy is all in for helping today’s independent agents to build, grow and thrive.”
About Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Arizona
The Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Arizona (IIABAZ) was founded in 1932 and incorporated in 1936 and for all those years has worked to support the independent insurance agents and brokers, providing products and services unparalleled in the industry.
Joining IIABAZ means having available the resources of local, regional, state, and national organizations fully devoted to the success of insurance professionals. Members of the IIABAZ are among the more than 300,000 agents and agency employees across the country. IIABAZ serves from the one man shop in rural Arizona, to the national brokerage firm in the metro areas. The association’s mission is the same: SERVICE.
For more information visit https://www.iiabaz.com
About ePayPolicy
ePayPolicy is the simplest way to collect digital insurance payments. Austin, Texas-based ePayPolicy is the nation’s foremost provider of payment processing developed exclusively for independent agencies, brokers/MGAs and premium finance agencies. The company’s innovative electronic payment processing portal enables clients to accept credit card or ACH without messy merchant accounts or hidden fees. ePayPolicy sets up quickly, integrates seamlessly with leading management systems, and is endorsed by independent insurance associations nationwide.
To find out more visit https://epaypolicy.com
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