Higginbotham adds Plainview agency

Higginbotham and Independent Insurance Agents of Plainview (IIAP) announced Monday, Jan. 8 the merger of their operations, giving the Fort Worth-based Higginbotham its furthest northwest of its 27 offices.

Higginbotham and IIAP are independent insurance firms providing property and liability insurance, life and health insurance, risk management and employee benefit services to businesses and individuals. IIAP’s nine employees brings Higginbotham’s workforce to 940.

IIAP traces back to 1958 when Joe Morgan and Bill Eaves started Morgan-Eaves Agency in Plainview. It changed hands to Lena Faye Hill and Mark Warren, who managed the business until 2007 when Warren purchased the agency. In 2009, Tyke Dipprey partnered with Warren and his wife Freada to form IIAP.

“We’re steadily expanding our footprint by bringing in partners because we believe that customers want to do business with local companies,” said Higginbotham Chairman/CEO Rusty Reid. “Growing through partnerships allows us to offer our single source solution for insurance in more markets while staying local. IIAP is primed to grow with us in Plainview.”

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In a joint statement, Warren and Dipprey said, “We’ve been approached with other merger opportunities, but none offered our customers a better experience. We’re as enthusiastic about tapping into Higginbotham’s internal risk management and employee benefit expertise to enhance our service to Plainview as they are to expand their presence in West Texas.”

Warren and Dipprey will continue operating as IIAP with existing staff at 716 Broadway where it has resided since 1975.