Agenzee Launches White-Glove Managed Service for Insurance Licensing and Carrier Appointment Management Agenzee™ unveiled Agenzee Assist, the latest addition toAgenzee Launches White-Glove Managed Service for Insurance Licensing and Carrier Appointment Management Agenzee™ unveiled Agenzee Assist, the latest addition to

Agenzee™ Launches Agenzee Assist: A Comprehensive Compliance Solution for Insurance Industry Professionals

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Agenzee Launches White-Glove Managed Service for Insurance Licensing and Carrier Appointment Management

Agenzee™ unveiled Agenzee Assist, the latest addition to its suite of compliance solutions built specifically for the insurance industry. This premium, done-for-you service combines its powerful automation platform with a dedicated team of experts to offer a complete, hands-off solution for insurance agencies, carriers, MGAs, and many others.

Key Agenzee Assist features include:

We identified a clear need for a service that goes beyond software alone. Teams are already stretched thin, and their time is best spent growing the business, not managing administrative overhead. Agenzee Assist is our answer. It’s the difference between managing compliance and forgetting about it.
  • License application processing
  • Carrier appointments
  • Regulatory action monitoring
  • CE tracking oversight
  • Proactive license renewal management
  • Centralized licensing documentation
  • License status verification
  • Producer readiness validation
  • Dedicated Account Manager
  • Concierge-level support

Beyond expert support, clients retain full visibility through real-time dashboards. Plus, producers gain access to Agenzee’s free mobile app, allowing them to manage their licenses and carrier appointments effortlessly on the go.

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This new offering helps organizations overcome common operational hurdles, including renewal deadline tracking, CE tracking, and costly licensing lapses. By providing human oversight backed by powerful technology, Agenzee Assist ensures that producers remain active, compliant, and ready to sell without interruption.

“We identified a clear need for a service that goes beyond software alone. Teams are already stretched thin, and their time is best spent growing the business, not managing administrative overhead,” said Rajesh Nambiar, Agenzee’s CEO and Founder. “Agenzee Assist is our answer. It’s the difference between managing compliance and forgetting about it. We don’t just remind you about deadlines; we handle the work for you.”

This service is ideal for ambitious insurance organizations that are penetrating new markets and expanding into new states, as well as any insurance business looking to improve operational efficiency and mitigate risk. With Agenzee Assist, companies can scale their producer force without increasing their internal operational workload.

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