MINNEAPOLIS — Global Marine Insurance Agency, a company specializing in recreational and commercial boat insurance products, recently pledged its support of the Marine Retailers Association of the Americas as a Partner Member of the association.
“We are delighted to have Global Marine Insurance on board,” says Matt Gruhn, President of MRAA. “Through their longstanding involvement with the Marine Dealer Conference & Expo and other dealer programs throughout the country, it’s clear that they have the best interests of dealers in mind, and their support of the association is greatly appreciated.”
Global Marine offers marine dealers consumer insurance products and incentive programs that reward dealers for referring business to the company’s marine experts. In addition, its commercial marine insurance products can help drive the success of alternate revenue sources for dealers and their contractors.
“Global Marine Insurance Agency has been committed to the boating community for nearly 25 years, and we are proud of our support of marine dealers and their customers,” says Matt Anderson, President of Global Marine Insurance. “We back everything that the MRAA stands for and the multiple ways that it serves its members.”
About Marine Retailers Association of the Americas
Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2012, the Marine Retailers Association of the Americas is the only North American association dedicated to furthering the interests of boat and engine dealers and other marine-related retailers throughout North America. Under the umbrella of MRAA Rewards, the MRAA offers a host of cost-saving, revenue-generating, business-improvement, and professional-development benefits exclusively for its members. MRAA is the united voice of marine retailers. For more information, visit
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