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Minich Insurance Agency, LLC was founded in 1969 by Robert Minich as a part time job while he was working at Armco Steel. After his retirement from Armco in 1997, Bob worked full time until his complete retirement in 2006.

Robert's son and current agency owner, Kevin Minich, joined the agency in 1996 after completing his business degree from the University of Pittsburgh. Kevin has also obtained the CIC and LUTCF insurance designations. Beverly Montag is Minich Insurance Agency, LLC's agency customer service representative. She has been with the agency since 1994. Prior to joining us she worked in a State Farm Agency for 5 years.

Minich Insurance Agency, LLC provides auto insurance, home insurance, personal insurance, and business insurance to residents in the Butler, Pennsylvania area. Give us a call to find out how we can save you money on your insurance policies.

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