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» Business Insurance, Volume 2, Issue 7, 2002
If respondent has business (NOT personal insurance covering aspects of the business) insurance regardless of how obtained OR does not know AND respondent has one person who he/she would term "his insurance agent."

9a. Is that person your primary source, an important source, a modestly important source, or not an important source of business insurance and your firm’s insurance needs?

Response
1 Primary source 49
2 Important source 31
3 Modestly important source 16
4 Not an important source 5
5 DK/Refuse 0
Total (%) 101
N 553

Notes: Forty-nine (49) percent of small employers who have a person that they would term "my insurance agent" report that the agent is their primary source of information on business insurance and the firm’s insurance needs (Q#9a).


Volume 2, Issue 7, 2002
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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