COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - (04/04/06) -- Ent FCU announced it will become oneof the first credit unions in the country to offer a commercialline of insurance products. The $1.9 billion credit union has alsointroduced an employee benefits program for its business membersthat will provide person liability, property, life and relatedinsurance products for employees. The new insurance services willbe run out of Ent FCU's CUSO, Ent Insurance Group. The businessinsurance products will include general liability, worker'scompensation, commercial liability, vehicle coverage, and anexecutive benefits program. The individual insurance program willprovide coverage on autos, homes, rentals, pets and life insurance,as well as short- and long-term disability and health insurance.The credit union is working with Denver Management Agency to offerthe employee benefits.
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