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Merchants Bonding Company Salutes Gene Lilly Surety Bonds Inc

Each year, the Merchants Bonding Company™ Leaderboard Program salutes agency partners who have demonstrated surety savvy and collaboration for growth. We salute Gene Lilly Surety Bonds Inc of Lincoln, NE, for achieving Masters status as surety professionals for five consecutive years.
November 10, 2015
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Each year, the Merchants Bonding Company™ Leaderboard Program salutes agency partners who have demonstrated surety savvy and collaboration for growth. We salute Gene Lilly Surety Bonds Inc of Lincoln, NE, for achieving Masters status as surety professionals for five consecutive years. Congratulations to Bob Cirone, Jim King, Tom King and Jake Buss for their surety professionalism. We thank Gene Lilly for the successes we’ve had together and recognize them for sharing our common sense vision. See our online salute to Gene Lilly Surety Bonds Inc of Lincoln, NE, here.Check out Gene Lilly Surety Bonds Inc

Merchants Bonding Company’s approach to surety bonding for contractors is common sense underwriting. Accounts are reviewed on their own merit and we do not use inflexible formulas.

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