RHC Insurance opens new office in Cranbrook

The new Cranbrook office is located at 30 Cranbrook Street North, across the street from the BC Access Centre.

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View of RHC Insurance building.

Nelson-based insurance brokerage RHC Insurance has opened a new office in Cranbrook - they are located at 30 Cranbrook Street North. — Photo courtesy Kootenay Business

Nelson-based Insurance brokage, RHC Insurance has opened their first office in the East Kootenay. The company has eight locations in the West Kootenay including two in Nelson, Trail, Rossland, New Denver/Nakusp area, Grand Forks, and two locations in Castlegar — and they are open in Cranbrook.

As they state on their website, “RHC Insurance Brokers’ high-performing team of brokers have been guiding residents of the West Kootenay region through the insurance selection process for more than 100 years. The company was formed as RHC Real Estate and Insurance in 1908 and proceeded to go through a series of transformations. After a number of ownership transitions, as well as acquiring additional insurance agencies to expand its reach, the company officially became RHC Insurance Brokers Ltd. in 2005.”

RHC offers more than 70 professional insurance brokers in nine offices who can help provide the following insurance plans: auto, business, home, travel/visitors to Canada and watercraft insurance.

They are an authorized ICBC Autoplan insurance agent as well.  The new Cranbrook office is located at 30 Cranbrook Street North, across the street from the BC Access Centre.

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