Build Your Legacy: Insurance Edition

Episode #100: The Onboarding Process for Existing Insurance Agencies

14 min · 26. juni 2026
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In this episode of Build Your Legacy: Insurance Edition, we continue our discussion on onboarding by focusing on existing independent insurance agencies. While startup agencies require foundational support, this episode highlights how onboarding differs when an agency already has established systems, processes, and clients in place. We explore how the onboarding process for existing agencies is more targeted and tailored to their specific goals, whether that’s improving profitability, expanding carrier relationships, diversifying their book of business, or preparing for future growth or exit strategies. Rather than starting from scratch, this process focuses on identifying opportunities for optimization and providing strategic guidance. The conversation also covers how onboarding naturally transitions into ongoing consulting, with support in areas such as staff development, training programs, operational efficiency, and long-term planning. By understanding the unique needs of each agency, the process becomes less about setup and more about maximizing potential. This episode is a valuable resource for established agency owners who are looking to grow, refine their operations, and take their business to the next level through the right partnerships and strategies.

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Episode #100: The Onboarding Process for Existing Insurance Agencies

In this episode of Build Your Legacy: Insurance Edition, we continue our discussion on onboarding by focusing on existing independent insurance agencies. While startup agencies require foundational support, this episode highlights how onboarding differs when an agency already has established systems, processes, and clients in place. We explore how the onboarding process for existing agencies is more targeted and tailored to their specific goals, whether that’s improving profitability, expanding carrier relationships, diversifying their book of business, or preparing for future growth or exit strategies. Rather than starting from scratch, this process focuses on identifying opportunities for optimization and providing strategic guidance. The conversation also covers how onboarding naturally transitions into ongoing consulting, with support in areas such as staff development, training programs, operational efficiency, and long-term planning. By understanding the unique needs of each agency, the process becomes less about setup and more about maximizing potential. This episode is a valuable resource for established agency owners who are looking to grow, refine their operations, and take their business to the next level through the right partnerships and strategies.

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