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Merchants Bonding Company Salutes Rust Ewing Watt & Haney Inc.

Merchants Bonding Company™ Leaderboard Program salutes agency partners that have demonstrated surety savvy and collaboration for growth. We salute Rust Ewing Watt & Haney Inc. of Texas City, Texas, for attaining the Champions Tour of surety professionals. Congratulations to Mark Smith for surety professionalism in 2013.
April 17, 2014
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Each year, the Merchants Bonding Company™Leaderboard Program salutes agency partners that have demonstrated surety savvy and collaboration for growth. We salute Rust Ewing Watt & Haney Inc. of Texas City, Texas, for attaining the Champions Tour of surety professionals. Congratulations to Mark Smith for surety professionalism in 2013. Merchants has partnered with Rust Ewing Watt & Haney Inc. for 13 years. We thank them for the successes we’ve had together and recognize them for sharing our common-sense vision. See our online salute to Rust Ewing Watt & Haney Inc. here.

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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