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Hated Austin Texas Insurance Agency Recognized by Better Business Bureau

Austin, TX (PRWEB) January 21, 2009 -- Austin, Texas based insurance agency (http://www.centraltexasinsurance.com) Central Texas Insurance - A Mark Lyne Agency was recently awarded an 'A' rating by the Better Business Bureau.

Mark Lyne, the agency owner had this to say, "We are so thankful to the BBB for recognizing our hard work and commitment to our local community and to our clients...we consider it a badge of honor to be hated or frowned upon by traditional agencies and recognized by our clients and the BBB for our integrity and trustworthiness."

Central Texas Insurance - A Mark Lyne Agency has adopted an unorthodox method of working with insurance consumers that emphasizes long term client relationships over short-term profits. Although this goes against industry norms and upsets some agents, Mark is dedicated to his client-focused business plan. Some of the things that sets Mark's agency apart include:

•    Everybody who comes into his agency is considered a client, not just a customer or a number. "We really seek to develop relationships with our clients over time, so that we are familiar with their lives and can advise them accordingly," said Lyne.

•    Instead of what seems to be the industry standard of seeking to get paid for the least amount of work, Mark develops a real consultative relationship with his clients, by taking the time necessary to educate and answer any questions, so the client can make informed decisions regarding how to protect themselves and their families.

•    Central Texas Insurance - A Mark Lyne Agency is always looking for new and creative ways to give back to the Austin area community. "We really love to find fun ways to give back to the community," said Lyne. Every year Mark's agency is involved with Child ID events usually held at local schools or even out at the Dell Diamond, the home of the Round Rock Express. In 2009, they also participated in a sponsorship with Round Rock High School, and found some fun ways to raise money for the March of Dimes. Mark added, "We are gearing up for our 2010 program, as we speak - I will have more details on this in the coming weeks."

Since its inception in 2005, Austin, Texas based Central Texas Insurance - A Mark Lyne Agency has been committed to the people of Texas, giving them education and access to a vast selection of different insurance policy types. Everything from auto & home insurance (http://www.centraltexasinsurance.com) to condominium master policies (http://www.centraltexasinsurance.com). From life insurance to health insurance benefit packages which can be customized for large & small businesses or even an individual family. From commercial general liability for general contractors and Business Owner Packages for practically any other type of business or commercial enterprise, Central Texas Insurance - A Mark Lyne Agency is excited to help its clients find the coverage they need at a price they can afford. You can reach the agency at 512-432-5414 or visit their website CentralTexasInsurance.com (http://www.centraltexasinsurance.com).

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