February news – Veterans Memorial groundbreaking

“Luwane ahpu” Winter is here… Our tribal domicile begins the New Year optimistically, expecting even better and bigger results – not only for ourselves – but for you and the industry as a whole. We are thankful for the relationships we have with our Insurance Managers and hope our responsiveness has become an asset for your staff. As we have stated all along, it is our intention to be accessible and provide fast turnaround times whilst also offering a viable, regulated alternative.

Like many of us across the country, this winter’s weather has been extreme at times. Our Tribe was able to enjoy a good day on Saturday the 29th to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for our Veterans Memorial. Our Domicile was privileged to contribute to making this a reality for our elder veterans and all of our tribal veterans who served and are serving in the armed forces. It is our intention to continue to provide assistance to the various social service committees and their departments that need support. 

Chief KillsCrow leads the groundbreaking ceremony for our Veterans Memorial
Saturday January 29th 2022

What changes are in store for 2022? We intend to remain focused on what we do best, to continue to provide you the efficient method of delivery that we have established. Also, we intend to be receptive to the challenges faced by you in the industry. We understand the occasional, not so typical requests that need discussion. We will entertain those discussions. Adaptability and innovation are vital in this ever changing marketplace. For example: I am impressed with the F&I response to underwrite Electric Vehicles.

In closing, January and February always seem to fly by and as we roll into Spring, we’ll provide you with our plans for the 2022 Agent Summit. We wish everyone to be safe during this “Luwane” season. Please visit our website:  tribaldomicile.com and know we welcome your calls and emails.

Wanishi Thank you