Primerica reviews
Primerica is a public company in financial services with 1001-5000 employees founded in 1977. Primerica's reputation score is 28%, which is bad.
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Primerica Contact Details
Website
http://www.primerica.com
Company Profile
Type
Public Company
Industry
Financial Services
Company Size
1001-5000 employees
Founded
1977
Affiliated Companies: Ancora Financial LLC Lendified Ancorafinancial.com Afortus Financail Afortus.com
Employees
Bruce coop, District manager
Brian Coughlan, Writer | Actor | Senior Representative with Primerica
Francesca Michelini, Open Networker at LION™ - The Authentic & Original Open Network™
Jack Hellevig, Project Manager | Engineer | Analyst
Kevin Clark, Division Manager Primerica Financial --Currently Seeking New Associates
Marsela Kalbaj, Accountant/Bookeeper, Entrepreneur and Representative, Accounts Payable Specialist, Accounts Receviable
Prince Bonhomme, Senior Representative/ Financial Advisor/ Internet Marketer
Susan O'Hearn, District Leader at Primerica Financial Services
Thienan Vu, Security officer at Allied Barton
Tosha Peters, .
Vincent Ibarra, "Always looking for great people!"
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Website check
www.primerica.com registration date: 16 September 1993 - more than 3 years ago
domain www.primerica.com is not listed in spam databases: good
jay dodge on 04 December 2015 commented
84% turnover rate on new recruits/30+% turnover rate on licensed reps/ avg policies sold per year per rep 2.28/avg stated incomes greatly skewered by those making 5-6-7 digit incomes (the top 2% who got in early).