MetLife,  Harrisonburg, VA - Life Insurance, Investments, Retirement Planning, IRA's, Health Insurance, and Disability income Insurance.
MetLife - Harrisonburg, VA

On court square in the Bank of America building, 4th floor.

 

Our Mission is to help you develop financial objectives, and achieve those objectives through various financial products and investment services that are designed to meet your present and future needs.

Our goal is to help you make informed decisions about issues that affect your financial well being so you can achieve financial freedom.  We believe by providing high quality products and services we will reach our customers' expectations. 

Our team puts an emphasis on ethical practices in conjunction with continuing education and training that enables us to build strong, long-lasting relationships, which is the foundation of our business.

We are committed to improving the quality of life for our clients through the financial products we have to offer.  Because of this commitment, our team of Financial Service Representatives has become a trusted source of advice in our community.

 

 Call us today:  (540) 433-9178

-Life Insurance

-Annuities

-Disability income Insurance

-Health Insurance 

-Retirement Planning

-Investments

-College Funding Strategies

-Roth IRA's

 

We service Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Harrisonburg, New Market, Broadway, Timberville, Mt. Jackson, Luray, Edinburg, Woodstock, Strasburg, Winchester, Dayton, Bridgewater, Mt. Crawford, Weyers Cave, Port Republic, Massanutten, Elkton, Shenandoah, Grottoes, Verona, Staunton, Churchville, Stuarts Draft, Waynesboro, Charlottesville, Crozet, Richmond, Raphine, and Lexington.

 

We are licensed and registered to offer products and services in [VA, MD, WV, NC, OH]. Licenses and registrations will vary by representative and some representatives may be licensed and registered in additional states. Please contact this office for further detail.

Some Health insurance offered by unaffiliated insurers through the Enterprise General Agency, Somerset, NJ 08873, a MetLife company.    

 

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