Lansing, Mich., Sept. 15, 2017 -- AF Group has been named to Business Insurance magazine’s list of Best Places to Work in Insurance for 2017. The award recognizes AF Group and its workers’ compensation brands (Accident Fund Insurance Company of America, United Heartland, CompWest Insurance and Third Coast Underwriters) for being among the best employers in the insurance industry.
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“We are pleased that for the eighth year in a row, our organization has been recognized by Business Insurance as one of the best places to work in insurance,” said Lisa Corless, president of AF Group. “This honor reflects our amazing team and their efforts to sustain a fun and collaborative culture where we all provide the best possible service to agents, policyholders, injured workers and each other."
The prestigious Best Places to Work in Insurance program is a joint effort of Business Insurance and Best Companies Group. Its two-part assessment process recognizes companies that have created high-quality workplaces in which employees can thrive and enjoy doing so. One part, responsible for 75 percent of a company’s score, involved a confidential employee engagement and satisfaction survey, which was used to evaluate employees’ workplace experience and the company’s culture. The second part consisted of an employer questionnaire, which collected information about each company’s benefit programs, policies and practices.
About AF Group
AF Group (Lansing, Mich.) and its subsidiaries are a premier provider of innovative insurance solutions. Insurance policies may be issued by any of the following companies within AF Group: Accident Fund Insurance Company of America, Accident Fund National Insurance Company, Accident Fund General Insurance Company, United Wisconsin Insurance Company, Third Coast Insurance Company or CompWest Insurance Company.
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Bob Lapinski AF Group (517) 708-5664 or (517) 331-4890 [email protected]


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