New England Agency
The New England Agency

an office of MetLife

Our mission of the New England Agency, an office of MetLife, is to be one of the leading teams in the Northeast by providing high quality insurance and financial services. We seek to achieve sustained profitable growth, to foster cooperation, communication and respect between channels, and to recognize that our customers, both internal and external, are a direct link to our success.  We encourage our Associates to maintain a balance between career, family and community interests.  Further, we acknowledge that integrity and fair dealing must be at the heart of every business decision we make.   

The New England Agency has been named the 2009 "MetLife Firm of the Year" - the highest level of recognition given to only one MetLife firm in North America on an annual basis for its commitment to customer excellence and care; sales growth and business development; and overall dedication to the highest ethical business standards.

We have representatives in this office licensed and registered to offer products and services in [VT, NH, MA, ME]. Licenses and registrations will vary by representative and some representatives may be licensed and registered in additional states. Please contact this office for further information.

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