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Auto Insurance: InsureScan Offers 90 Second Issue - Now Available in South Carolina


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AI-Powered MGA Sets Sights on State-by-State Domination

AUBURN, Ala., June 19, 2025 -- InsureScan, the insurtech MGA known for issuing auto policies in 90 seconds with a single license scan, is officially expanding into South Carolina. This move marks the next strategic step in the company's bold, state-by-state expansion strategy — and it's catching the attention of the insurance and investment world.

InsureScan's rapid success in Alabama is more than a regional win — it's a proof of concept. With record-setting quote-to-bind rates, real-time underwriting, and agent support that rivals concierge service, InsureScan has redefined what speed and service mean in the personal auto market.

Now, CEO Mark Chappell is taking that same playbook to South Carolina. "We built something in Alabama that works, not just in theory, but on the street, with agents and customers. We're not reinventing insurance. We're refining how it's delivered," said Chappell.

Backed by patented technology, mobile-first workflows, and a fiercely independent approach, InsureScan is eliminating traditional bottlenecks in policy issuance, claims intake, and agent operations. Agents write more. Customers get covered faster. Retention climbs. Overhead drops.

And none of it would be possible without the support of the company's network. "We've got the best partners in the business, and we don't take that lightly. We appreciate their trust and the opportunity to change the game — together," Chappell added.

With this move into South Carolina, InsureScan isn't just expanding, it's scaling. The vision? Controlled, smart growth into every state where inefficiencies still rule the day. "This isn't a land grab. It's a blueprint for replacing outdated systems, one state at a time."

Unlike carriers relying on billion-dollar ad campaigns to reach customers, InsureScan builds trust at the point of sale with agents who get live support, fast answers, and zero runaround.

"South Carolina agents: we've got your back," said Chappell. "You'll get the same tools, the same people-first approach, and the same commitment that made us a success in Alabama."

For insurance carriers, MGAs, and investors watching the space, the message is clear: InsureScan isn't playing the game — they're rewriting the rules. And South Carolina is just the next chapter.