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Solvay Bank Insurance Agency
Created in 2003, SBIA is a full-service insurance agency specializing in Property & Casualty coverage for personal and commercial clients, Life Insurance, Long Term Care, and Annuities. SBIA is licensed for insurance sales in New York State and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Solvay Bank.
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Sean Sullivan
Vice President, Insurance Agency Manager
Phone: 315-484-2249
Sean is manager of the Agency and Officer overseeing the insurance program for Solvay Bank. He replaces Doug Money who retired in January 2021. Sean began his career with Solvay Bank in 2009. Sean is licensed in property & casualty, life, health, and annuity products. Sean joined the agency in 2012.
Andrew Money
Insurance Sales Representative
Phone: 315-484-2279
Andrew is an Insurance Sales Representative who joined the team in 2022. He now replaces Matt Prell and contributes to the developments made within the Solvay Bank Insurance Agency.
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