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Xassure by eDesk is a U.S.-based business services company specializing in virtual assistant and AI-powered automation solutions designed specifically for insurance agencies and financial advisors. The company offers insurance-trained virtual assistants who handle daily operational tasks such as quotes, renewals, policy processing, customer support, and data management. In addition to virtual assistants, Xassure provides AI-powered receptionist services, bookkeeping and accounting support, and digital marketing solutions including SEO, social media management, and lead generation. These services help agencies streamline workflows, reduce administrative workload, and focus on business growth.
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2505 Canterbury Street, 93063, Simi Valley, United States
- 8055018151
- marketing@xassure.co
- xassure.co
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