Business

Upgrading Your Bonding Capacity
Contractors should consider transitioning from a fast-track program to a standard program.
By Greg Angel
September 27, 2022
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by Greg Angel
Greg Angel, CPA, is a surety executive at Massachusetts-based Surety Bond Professionals. With a strong background in accounting, Angel helps contractors increase their bottom line and secure the best surety program possible.
Headquartered in Massachusetts, Surety Bond Professionals is a family-owned and -operated bonding agency with a focus on construction bonds that help create a blueprint for clients’ success. The company’s longevity in the industry and credibility within the underwriting community enables them to leverage a network of more than 25 surety markets.
Headquartered in Massachusetts, Surety Bond Professionals is a family-owned and -operated bonding agency with a focus on construction bonds that help create a blueprint for clients’ success. The company’s longevity in the industry and credibility within the underwriting community enables them to leverage a network of more than 25 surety markets.
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