Re: Blue Cross - Go with a Contracted General Agent, or an MAA?
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Maddog8760,
For the most part you answered your own question. The biggest difference between the MAA and CGA is the restricted use of the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida logo. The MAA is more like a trial contract, if you don't write enough business Blue Cross Blue Shield can easily terminate the individual selling relationship. With that being said, commissions are determined by each agency (whether CGA or MAA). My office has the MAA contract and we are in the process of recruiting new agents to come on board and our commission levels are significantly higher than what all the other CGA's are offering in my county. As far as training, I can send my agents to corporate, and I have a well established relationship with the top manager which also does most of the training. All in all, production is the key and you will want to choose an environment that will help you sell ethically and not just be in a room full of agents that are chasing after the same prospects you are. Believe it or not, I have seen this happen many times. Good luck and hopefully this helps a bit! By the way, what county are you in?
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