MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 13, 2017 -- Northern Wholesale Supply, the upper Midwest’s top distributor of RV, Manufactured Housing, Marine, Snow, and ATV Parts and Accessories, recently selected Minnetonka-based Clairmont Financial Group as their broker of record. Clairmont Financial Group is a boutique employee benefits firm specializing in high touch engagements for mid-market and large employers.
Clairmont Financial Group will provide a comprehensive suite of employee benefits for Northern Wholesale Supply, including group health insurance, short and long-term disability, life insurance, as well various administrative services including online enrollment that is integrated with payroll. Of the partnership, James Clairmont, CEO and Founder of Clairmont Financial Group, has said, “Northern Wholesale Supply is exactly the kind of company that we want to work with. Their mission is to provide the best possible customer service in their industry, while simultaneously acting as leader for how customer relationships should be built. This mirrors and aligns with our values as an organization and reflects our strategy as a Broker.”
The partnership began with 2016 Open Enrollment.
Adrienne Clairmont [email protected]


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