GoAuto Insurance Now Licensed in Georgia, Begins Issuing Auto Policies Statewide
'Becoming licensed in Georgia and going live with policy issuance is a significant milestone for GoAuto Insurance,' said Brad Scharf, COO of GoAuto Insurance. 'We're committed to making dependable, cost-effective insurance accessible. Georgia drivers now have a fresh new option to meet their insurance needs with convenience and peace of mind.'
GoAuto Low Cost Car Insurance targets budget-conscious drivers and delivers a streamlined experience: online and mobile quotes, direct policy purchases without agent commissions, and manageable premiums. The company's entry aligns with its track record of leveraging digital platforms and analytics-driven underwriting to maintain lower loss ratios and strong margins.
About GoAuto Insurance
Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, GoAuto Insurance offers affordable auto insurance through direct, low-cost channels. By leveraging proprietary analytics and a digital-first model, GoAuto Insurance has grown to serve drivers in five states, offering transparent coverage and straightforward service.
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7119 Florida Blvd Unit G
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Brad Schraf, COO
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