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the NEi Group...Bob, Barbara, Mike, Holly (left to right)

Our representatives are insurance and securities licensed in the following states:

Robert de Jongh: Connecticut, Mass, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Hampshire, South Carolina and North Carolina.

Phone: (866) 395-9712, ext 301. Fax: (203) 272-8894 Email: rdejongh@htk.com

Mike Evans: Connecticut, Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Mass, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia

Phone: (866) 395-9712, ext 304. Fax: (203) 272-8894 Email: mevans@htk.com

Barbara Roberts:  Connecticut

Phone: (866) 395-9712, ext 302.  Fax: (203) 272-8894  Email: broberts@htk.com

Holly Calandra:   Administrative Assistant (Not A Licensed Sales Representative)

Phone: (866) 395-9712, ext 300.  Fax: (203) 272-8894  Email: hcalandra@htk.com

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For additional licensing information please contact Robert W. de Jongh at 365 Highland Avenue - Suite 102; Cheshire, CT 06410;

Not a solicitation of product or services where not properly registered

 

 

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