Farmers News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Farmers Insurance® Agent INSERT NAME Hosts Ribbon Cutting in INSERT STATE;

Ready to Serve INSERT CITY NAME and Surrounding Communities

INSERT CITY, INSERT STATE (MONTH DATE, 2016) – Farmers Insurance® agent AGENT NAME is celebrating the opening of his/her new office, in CITY, STATE.

“I love being part of this community and I’m excited to be able to offer local residents first–rate customer service, industry-leading insurance products and competitive rates,” said AGENT LAST NAME, CITY newest Farmers agent.

The office is located at ADDRESS. LAST NAME office will also enable him/her and his/her staff to become even more involved in the local community.

LAST NAME will bring his/her insurance understanding and know-how so consumers can get smarter about their coverage options. A key component of his/her years of training and experience is the commitment he/she feels for the community of NAME OF CITY or CITIES he/she serves on a daily basis.

The NAME OF FARMERS AGENCY is open X days a week from TIME to TIME. The office is accessible via phone at PHONE NUMBER, or by the web at FARMERS WEB ADDRESS.

About Farmers Insurance

“Farmers Insurance®” and “Farmers®” are tradenames for a group of affiliated insurers providing insurance for automobiles, homes and small businesses and a wide range of other insurance and financial services and products. Farmers Insurance is proud to serve more than 10 million households with over 19 million individual policies, across all 50 states, through the efforts of more than 48,000 exclusive and independent agents and approximately 21,000 employees. Farmers Insurance Exchange, the largest of the three primary insurance insurers that make up Farmers Insurance, is recognized as one of the largest U.S. companies on the 2015 Fortune 500 list.

For more information about Farmers Insurance, visit Farmers.com, Twitter and Instagram, @WeAreFarmers, or Facebook.com/FarmersInsurance.

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