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  • NFP will be the first firm to do so that is focused on the middle market, with comprehensive lines of business and risk management products.

  • NFP, Corp., and its benefits, insurance and wealth management businesses is a leading provider of diversified advisory services to companies and high net worth individuals, partnering with them to preserve their assets and prosper over the long term.

  • Youll join NFP as we lead the way in providing cutting edge benefits solutions for companies of all sizes and affluent individuals.

  • CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATION: NoneA FEW PERKS OF WORKING AT NFP: 401K with company matchingHealthcare benefits including FSA or HSAWellness program in which you can earn gift cards.

  • With a strong commitment to a fiduciary business model, the firm believes in connecting all aspects of a client's financial life to deliver thoughtful, collaborative strategies that focus on what is most important to each client.

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