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Volunteer Efforts Release - Social-Traditional web size
IFBI Community, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance’s corporate volunteering and giving program, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. To mark this important milestone, IFBI Community expanded its support of the United Way of Central Indiana, facilitated volunteer opportunities during National Volunteer Week and created a service project for all employees to participate in during a companywide event.
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Severe weather preparation: How to find a reputable contractor

Severe weather season is just around the corner in Indiana. In a matter of minutes, Mother Nature can inflict considerable damage to homes, farms, businesses, vehicles and other property. It’s important to familiarize yourself with the steps to find a reputable contractor before severe weather hits.
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Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance congratulates Ed Miller, agency manager, on his retirement after 36 years with the company. Travis Brett has been promoted to fill Miller’s role as agency manager for offices in Green, Clay, Daviess, Knox, and Sullivan counties starting January 1, 2025.
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Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance announces two top leadership changes

Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance is excited to announce two changes to the company’s executive leadership team. Mark Miske has moved into the role of senior vice president of the life insurance division, and Nicholas Cebulko has been promoted to senior vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer.
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When severe weather strikes, we're here to help

After severe weather strikes, having the right insurance and insurance company is crucial. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance has been helping Hoosiers affected by the recent March storms that devastatingly hit Sullivan, Johnson, Clinton and Morgan counties. Here are resources that will help you, too.
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Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance responds to major storms and tornadoes in Indiana

Following major storm systems and tornadoes that swept across Indiana on March 31, 2023, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance mobilized to assist its thousands of clients impacted with claims. Sullivan, Johnson, Clinton and Morgan counties were among the hardest hit areas.
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Did you know we offer online self-service for claims?

Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance began offering online self-service insurance claims handling options several years ago. But, we know filing a claim can still be a major disruption in your life, so we created a claims process that is quick and easy for our valued customers.
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Our life insurance measures in response to COVID-19

We processed more than 1200 claims during the pandemic to support Indiana residents. Read how the life insurance claims process has evolved over time and how our company helped and continues to help our fellow Hoosiers.
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Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance announces two top leadership changes

Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance is excited to announce two changes to the company’s executive leadership team. Mark Miske has moved into the role of senior vice president of the life insurance division, and Nicholas Cebulko has been promoted to senior vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer.
Volunteer Efforts Release - Social-Traditional web size
IFBI Community, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance’s corporate volunteering and giving program, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. To mark this important milestone, IFBI Community expanded its support of the United Way of Central Indiana, facilitated volunteer opportunities during National Volunteer Week and created a service project for all employees to participate in during a companywide event.
Walton Byline - Reputable Contractor

Severe weather preparation: How to find a reputable contractor

Severe weather season is just around the corner in Indiana. In a matter of minutes, Mother Nature can inflict considerable damage to homes, farms, businesses, vehicles and other property. It’s important to familiarize yourself with the steps to find a reputable contractor before severe weather hits.

 

 

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