AmeriLife Group announced that it has partnered with Elite Insurance Group, an independent, Reidsville, Georgia-based insurance brokerage that specializes in the Medicare, health insurance, and life insurance markets. Per the agreement, terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“We are so happy to become part of the AmeriLife family,” said David Wilson, owner and Chief Executive Officer of Elite Insurance Group. “This partnership will allow us to take our business to the next level and ensure the continued success of our company.”

“This partnership gives us and our employees the opportunity to provide outstanding resources and benefits that our clients deserve,” added Hunter Davis, Chief Operating Officer of Elite Insurance Group. “We look forward to expanding the excellence of the Elite Insurance Group brand with our new partners.”

Elite Insurance Group, which is licensed in 28 states and has satellite offices in Alabama, Virginia, and Kentucky, has been serving the senior market since 2005, by simplifying the health and life insurance buying process for clients – all with a personal touch. As a full-service brokerage founded on the values of honesty, integrity, and trust, the company offers deep and diverse plan options from some of the industry’s top carriers to ensure its clients find the best benefits and savings for themselves and their families.

As Elite Insurance Group joins AmeriLife’s growing Health Distribution organization, it will enjoy access to a number of best-in-class platforms, tools, and resources that will help accelerate its already impressive growth and serve more beneficiaries. “I’m thrilled to welcome David, Hunter, and their ‘Elite’ team to AmeriLife,” said Scotty Elliott, Chief Distribution Officer of Health for AmeriLife. “As we continue to navigate disruption and change throughout our industry, it’s important that we bring onboard strong, resilient partners who are built for clients’ needs today and tomorrow, and Elite Insurance Group is exactly that kind of partner. We can’t wait to get to work together.”

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