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What is the difference between an agent that works for one company versus an agent who works independently?

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What is the difference between an agent that works for one company versus an agent who works independently?

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In most cases, an agent who works for one company is considered exclusive. In order to sell the insurance he/she represents he/she must be employed by the company. An independent agent, on the other hand, is free to represent as many companies as he/she wishes.

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