Welcome to The Blessing Insurance Agency, a trusted insurance advisor servicing Muncy, Pennsylvania and the surrounding area. Our knowledgeable insurance professionals have over 160 years of combined experience and will help you make an informed decision concerning your insurance. Whether you need home, life, automotive, business, or financial insurance, we will outline your options in easy to understand terms so you can make an informed decision regarding your specific needs.
Our agency is owned and operated by Nicole Blessing, the third Blessing generation to run the business. Nicole bought the agency in 2017, taking it over from her father Kenneth Blessing, Jr., who in turn had purchased it from his father Kenneth Blessing. Nicole continues to operate as an independent agent with the same values that her father and grandfather embodied, and she plans to keep doing so for years to come.
At The Blessing Insurance Agency, we understand the importance of your time, needs, and budget. We are proud members of the Professional Insurance Agents (PIA), Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA), Insurance Agents & Brokers of Pennsylvania (IA&B), Williamsport Lycoming Chamber of Commerce (WLCC), and Muncy Professional & Business Association (MP&BA).
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We are one of two agencies in Lycoming County to win the prestigious President’s Quality Agency Award from Erie Insurance Group. Time after time, we continue to be a leader in our industry as we strive to better serve both our customers and our community.
Posted: November 19, 2024
More than $112 billion was lost to retail shrinkage in a recent year, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). Retail loss, or “shrinkage” as it is commonly called, is a severe problem in the United States. A retailer loses a certain amount of inventory due to damage, employee theft, and shoplifting. These losses affect your business’s bottom line and your livelihood. In a world...
Posted: November 16, 2024
Fall and the end of daylight savings time is upon us once again. As the clocks are turned back an hour, you can expect your normal sleeping patterns to be disrupted for about a week before they return to normal, as the amount of sunlight in a day is less. Driving to work or around town could be just that much more challenging. Here are some...