Reliance Partners Expands Chattanooga, Tennessee, Headquarters
11/17/2020
“This investment represents our commitment to creating new jobs in Hamilton County, and we are grateful to the state of Tennessee for their continued support. We are excited to continue our aggressive growth plans for our Chattanooga branch,” said Andrew Ladebauche, CEO Reliance Partners.
“I’m pleased that Reliance Partners has chosen to expand its headquarters in Chattanooga. Their ongoing investment in the community will positively impact the entire region. I appreciate Reliance Partners for creating jobs and boosting the economy in Hamilton County,” said Governor Bill Lee.
The company offers transportation insurance solutions, including truck, warehousing and freight broker insurance and other types of insurance and liability coverage. The investment will create more than 100 new headquarter function positions in Hamilton County over the next five years.
“We congratulate Reliance Partners on its expansion and thank the company for its ongoing commitment to Chattanooga. I’d also like to give a special thank you to the Department of Commerce and Insurance and Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce for their involvement and for helping to bring this project to fruition,” TNECD Commissioner Bob Rolfe said.
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