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Writer's pictureChris Mogensen

The Insurance GUY



Marcus is in the insurance industry (you probably guessed that) but he’s a little more unique than most. His uniqueness may stem from the fact he has Italian heritage and should be Count Marcus, but due to a war breaking out back in the day the titles were stripped from the nobles, no title was had (a good yarn told though!). Or maybe it's his new love of Golf that has him excited. Winston Churchill once said "to play golf is to spoil an otherwise enjoyable walk” - I can relate to that!!


It’s not hard to relate to Marcus when you meet him. His passion for being the Insurance guy shines through. When Marcus was younger, he was always the biggest and so he was the protector of his friends. He talks about his relationship with his clients, in the same way, he focuses on getting the best protection for his clients, family, and friends. He looks at his role as an educator for the risks that life throws up. An insurance policy is only as good as the information that people provide. It’s important to disclose everything to make sure there are no nasty surprises if life throws you a curveball - “It’s important that people trust me because when they need protecting, I am always behind them to get the best result”.

Marcus understands people sometimes forget to read the policy documents. He can appreciate it’s not an exciting read on its best day, so he emails small videos that highlight the most important differences in policies and what it all means for you the client. If you have no life or medical insurance, it can’t hurt to have a chat. It costs you nothing to have a conversation and protect yourself and your family for that reason alone he is your go-to guy.

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