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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;🏢 &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Brown &amp;amp; Brown&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; is one of the largest independent [[Definition:Insurance broker | insurance brokerage]] firms in the United States, founded in 1939 in Daytona Beach, Florida, by J. Hyatt Brown&amp;#039;s predecessors and grown into a publicly traded powerhouse under his leadership beginning in the 1960s. The firm operates primarily as a [[Definition:Retail broker | retail broker]] and [[Definition:Wholesale broker | wholesale broker]], distributing [[Definition:Property and casualty insurance | property and casualty]], [[Definition:Employee benefits | employee benefits]], and [[Definition:Program business | program business]] products across a decentralized network of offices. Unlike many of its peers that pursued global expansion, Brown &amp;amp; Brown built its reputation through disciplined acquisition of small and mid-sized agencies across the U.S., assembling hundreds of acquisitions over decades while maintaining a highly entrepreneurial, profit-center-driven culture.&lt;br /&gt;
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⚙️ The company&amp;#039;s operating model relies on a decentralized structure in which individual offices and profit centers retain significant autonomy over client relationships, [[Definition:Underwriting | underwriting]] placement, and day-to-day operations. This approach allows Brown &amp;amp; Brown to move quickly on acquisitions — integrating local agencies without stripping away the relationships and specialization that made them valuable. Revenue is generated primarily through [[Definition:Commission | commissions]] and [[Definition:Brokerage fee | fees]] earned by placing [[Definition:Insurance policy | insurance policies]] on behalf of commercial and personal lines clients, with additional income from [[Definition:Wholesale brokerage | wholesale brokerage]] and [[Definition:Managing general agent (MGA) | MGA]] operations housed within its specialty divisions. The firm has historically favored organic growth supplemented by a prolific acquisition cadence, often completing dozens of deals per year.&lt;br /&gt;
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💡 Brown &amp;amp; Brown&amp;#039;s significance to the insurance distribution landscape lies in its demonstration that a focused, acquisition-driven strategy within a single large market can rival the scale of global broking conglomerates. Its consistent execution has made it a bellwether for the consolidation trend reshaping U.S. insurance distribution, where independent agencies increasingly join larger platforms for access to [[Definition:Insurance carrier | carrier]] markets, technology, and capital. The firm&amp;#039;s profit-center culture — which ties compensation tightly to local performance — has become a studied model across the industry for retaining talent through acquisitions, a persistent challenge for consolidators. As the brokerage sector continues to attract [[Definition:Private equity | private equity]] capital and public-market scrutiny, Brown &amp;amp; Brown&amp;#039;s long track record as a public company provides one of the clearest benchmarks for evaluating the economics of insurance distribution at scale.&lt;br /&gt;
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