Celedinas Insurance Group


Categories: Insurance

Business Info:

4283 Northlake Blvd
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Phone: 561-622-2550
Website: https://www.celedinas.com/

Highlights:

Are you looking to build a relationship with an insurance advisory firm that has earned the reputation for delivering exceptional service and comprehensive yet cost-effective solutions. There are clear advantages to being a client of the Celedinas Insurance Group. We offer the service and attention of a local boutique agency and the strength and insight of one of the largest privately held insurance organizations in the country. In addition, since we are privately owned we base our actions and recommendations on what is best for our clients without regard to our stockholder profit or share price. At the Celedinas Insurance Group, protecting our client's family, assets and lifestyle are always at the forefront of all we do.


Details:

Our Private Client Services division is comprised of a dedicated team of insurance professionals, who work closely with clients and their advisors designing customized solutions for complex personal lines accounts. These accounts typically entail higher value residences and vehicles, collections, yachts, and possibly multi-state or even international exposures. Unlike many of our competitors, we offer the advantage of direct relationships with all five "blue-chip" insurance companies that specialize in insuring affluent families along with meticulous analysis of policy terms and conditions. This attention to detail has enabled us to consistently exceed our client's expectations. When it comes to insuring significant assets, we understand the unique and complex needs of those that have more to protect.



Specialties:

  • Homeowners
  • Builders Risk
  • Excess Flood
  • Automobile
  • Antique Automobiles
  • Private Collections
  • Yacht
  • Private Aviation
  • Kidnap, Ransom, and Extortion
  • Domestic Staff Worker’s Compensation
  • Employment Practices Liability Coverage
  • Not for Profit Board of Directors and Fiduciary Liability