

All Nevada Insurance is a licensed insurance brokerage franchise headquartered at 9440 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 210, Las Vegas, Nevada. The company was founded in 2002 in Las Vegas and moved to its current location in 2011. It began offering franchise opportunities in March 2009, expanding further under the “ANI” brand starting in 2017.
The franchise provides a full range of insurance products. These include auto, home, business, life, health, motorcycle, recreational, and landlord coverage. Franchisees gain access to over 120 insurance carriers, advanced quoting software, and a client management system. All Nevada Insurance also offers marketing support, co-op advertising, and approximately 45 days of initial training.
All Nevada Insurance stands out by offering local expertise and personalized service. Many locations provide multilingual agents, especially Spanish-speaking staff. The broker model allows franchisees to shop multiple carriers, helping clients find competitive rates and tailored coverage.
Here's what you would need to invest if you were to start this franchise. These costs are provided by the franchisor in the Franchise Disclosure Document.
All Nevada Insurance (ANI) provides a structured and comprehensive training program for franchisees. Here's an overview of the training offered:
All Nevada Insurance does not offer territory protection to its franchisees. Franchisees do not receive an exclusive territory, and ANI reserves the right to operate or allow other franchisees to operate in the same or nearby areas. This includes competition from ANI-owned offices or other distribution channels the franchisor controls.
Each franchise is granted for a specific site that must be approved by ANI, but this does not guarantee protection from nearby competition.
Even if ANI helps identify a location, final approval is required before it becomes the official “Approved Location.” The absence of territorial exclusivity means franchisees may face direct competition regardless of their chosen or approved location.
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