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Introducing Home & Auto Insurance for FSAC Members - Exclusive Savings

jgreen • Nov 18, 2019
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A NEW SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY
FOR   FSAC MEMBERS
New member benefit: exclusive discounts on Home and Auto Insurance from  PROLINK , FSAC's exclusive insurance partner.

Member Companies and their Full-Time Employees can now save up to 15% through FSAC and PROLINK's Home and Auto Insurance Program! 
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Or call 1 800 663 6828 to speak to a professional who will tailor a solution that fits at a price that may just surprise you!
Why Choose PROLINK?
No matter where you’re coming from, or how complex your needs are, PROLINK will connect you...
...to the
RIGHT COVERAGE


PROLINK values knowing you & understanding your unique needs. It enables them to provide you with genuine advice on the coverage that will protect you comprehensively.

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...from the
RIGHT INSURER


PROLINK represents over 30 insurance companies. They know their strengths, their weaknesses, how they determine rates & how they’ll treat you in the event of a claim. PROLINK can align you with the service that you want & deserve.

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...at the
RIGHT PRICE


As an independent insurance brokerage, PROLINK works for you–not the insurance company. They can help you find a price point that’s just right.

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