JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. 14, 2017 -- More consumers will have the opportunity to enjoy a better way to shop for insurance as Brightway Insurance continues to expand across the country. On Monday, Dec. 18, Brightway will open its first store in New Jersey. Brightway also opened a new store in Texas this week.
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Brothers, Michael, Robert and Ray Norton, will open Brightway, The Norton Agency at 40 South Black Horse Pike in Blackwood, N.J. For information, visit BrightwayNorton.com.
“Brightway was founded by brothers, David and Michael Miller, so it seems apropos that our first store in New Jersey is owned by brothers,” said Brightway President, Talman Howard. “We’re thrilled to welcome Michael, Robert and Ray Norton to the Brightway family and look forward to providing world-class service to insureds in New Jersey.”
Norma Wilkins will open Brightway, The Wilkins Family Agency at 8700 Main Street, Suite 110 in Frisco, Texas. For information, visit BrightwayWilkins.com.
“We also are extremely pleased to partner with Norma Wilkins to open the newest Brightway store in Texas, just north of Dallas/Fort Worth,” said Howard added. “With the suite of support Brightway provides to store owners, Norma and her team can focus on their customers’ needs and build a legacy for their family.”
Brightway Franchise Owners enjoy support in customer service, carrier relationships, marketing, accounting and technology, which frees up their time to focus on leveraging the broadest possible selection of insurance companies to meet each customer’s unique needs. As a result, Brightway agencies consistently outsell other agencies three-to-one.*
Brightway franchisees make more than three times the income of individuals who are self-employed in other businesses. For top performers, the gap is six-fold. What’s more, having an insurance background is not a prerequisite to becoming a Franchise Owner with Brightway. In fact, 40 percent of the above-average performing Brightway Franchise Owners did not have prior insurance experience.
Entrepreneurs who wish to learn more about business opportunities with Brightway should visit BrightwayDifference.com.
About Brightway Insurance
Brightway Insurance is a national property/casualty insurance retailer selling through a network of franchised independent stores throughout the country. With more than $494 million in annualized written premium, the company is one of the largest property and casualty agencies in the United States.
Brightway began franchising operations in 2008 and has since grown to more than 700 people in 19 states serving customers in all 50 states. Forbes has recognized the company as America’s No. 1 Franchise to Buy. Additionally, the company was named a top franchise three years in a row by Entrepreneur magazine and one of the fastest-growing private companies in America nine consecutive years by Inc. 5000. People wishing to learn more about franchise ownership with Brightway may visit BrightwayDifference.com and find us on LinkedIn. Consumers seeking a better insurance buying experience may visit Brightway.com and find us on Facebook.
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Courtney Heidelberg Brightway Insurance 904-405-1883 [email protected]


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