Become an Affiliate Partner
The key to success is building strong partnerships. Our Affiliate Partner Program will help you grow your business while providing value-add solutions to your clients.
Benefits of Partnering With National Flood Experts
By partnering with National Flood Experts, you'll have access to a team of experts in engineering, flood insurance, and real estate who are dedicated to helping clients reduce costs and increase property value. Our solutions have helped clients save over $20 million in annual dollar savings and $300 million+ in added property value across the country.
As a partner, you'll have the opportunity to:
- Offer value-added services to your clients that go beyond traditional insurance and real estate offerings.
- Gain access to exclusive resources to serve your clients better.
- Expand your reach and grow your business with the help of our experienced team.
How to Become an Affiliate Partner
Becoming an affiliate partner with National Flood Experts is easy. Contact us to express your interest, and we'll guide you through the process. Our team will work closely with you to ensure you have the knowledge and tools you need to offer our solutions to your clients.
We're always looking for new partners who share our commitment to providing exceptional value and service to clients. So join us today and maximize value for your clients and your business.
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$13K in Annual Savings
Industrial Warehouse | 93% Policy Reduction - Berkeley, MO
We helped save industrial warehouse owners in Berkeley, MO $13,000+ in annual insurance premiums.
Excess Flood Insurance Requireme
Excess Flood Insurance Requirement Eliminated for DE Multifamily Property - Dover, DE
Explore how a Dover, DE, multifamily property eliminated excess flood insurance requirements, added property value, and reduced annual flood insurance expenses thanks to NFE's comprehensive engineering review and Flood Expert Survey (FES). NFE's analysis, supported by on-site data collected during the FES, qualified 3 of 4 buildings for removal from the high-risk flood zone, eliminating the lender mandate for flood insurance for those three buildings and eliminating the excess flood insurance requirement.