Cross Insurance Names Jonathan Cross President and CEO
(Sept. 9, 2022) – Cross Insurance, one of the largest independent insurance providers in the Northeast, announced today that Jonathan Cross is now President and
(Sept. 9, 2022) – Cross Insurance, one of the largest independent insurance providers in the Northeast, announced today that Jonathan Cross is now President and
Cross Insurance, a subsidiary of Cross Financial Corp., and one of the largest independent insurance providers in the Northeast region, announces the acquisition of Maine
The Boston Business Journal has released their 2022 list of the Largest Insurance Brokers in Massachusetts. We are proud to announce Cross Insurance Agency is
Bangor, Maine – Frankenmuth Insurance has named Cross Insurance of Bangor, Maine, as the 2021 Agency of the Year. In agencies located in Maine, New
Royce Cross joined the family business in 1970. Mainebiz recently sat down and chatted with him on a number of topics, from acquisitions, to working
Cross Insurance, a subsidiary of Cross Financial Corp., and one of the largest independent insurance providers in the Northeast region, announces today that it has rebranded
Cross Insurance, a subsidiary of Cross Financial Corp., and one of the largest independent insurance providers in the Northeast, announces the promotion of Elizabeth Libby

Cross Insurance continues to grow its presence in Massachusetts with the acquisition of Appleby & Wyman, a full service agency with locations in Beverly and Westford, Massachusetts.

With the addition of President Insurance Agency, located in Quincy, Massachusetts, Cross Insurance now has operations in more than a dozen offices throughout Massachusetts. A majority of operations exist in and around the Greater Boston region.
The Boston Business Journal has released their 2021 list of the Largest Insurance Brokers in Massachusetts. Cross Insurance Agency is ranked 3rd this year, the

(Bangor, ME & Portsmouth, NH –July 29, 2019 ) – Cross Insurance, a subsidiary of Cross Financial Corp., based in Bangor, Maine, and one of

In 1923, Woodrow Cross, a 6-year-old living in the countryside of Maine, entered into the world of business. With a two-wheel wagon strapped to his pony and a bag of seed, young Woodrow took off around town selling seed to neighbors and farmers. It was at this young age that Woodrow began to develop the skills essential to becoming a businessman and his own boss.