In commercial insurance, broker codes are how producers get credit, access, and commission for the business they place. It’s the credential that connects the agent to the market.
Historically, broker codes have also been a point of restriction:
But at CoverForce, we’re helping unlock a new model—where broker codes are flexible, layered, and built for collaboration.
Not just restriction.
Because in today’s world, how you access a market shouldn’t be limited by static code setups. It should be enabled by connected infrastructure.
Agents often ask:
The answer is yes.
CoverForce allows:
This is not a workaround. It’s infrastructure that respects:
In a typical flow:
A retail producer logs into CoverForce
The system checks for available access based on:
The quote is returned—and the bind request routes to the appropriate party
The business is booked under the correct code, regardless of how it was accessed
This ensures:
Everyone wins. No double submissions. No confusion. No phone calls asking, “Who placed this?”
You no longer have to choose between access and control.
You can use shared carrier access through trusted partners—but still see your own pipeline, use your own codes, and bind with clarity.
You can extend access without giving up visibility.
You support your producers with more efficient tools, but still own your relationships and data.
You see cleaner submissions, better data, and more structured producer-channel mapping.
You know who placed what—and why.
We’re not just digitizing quoting.
We’re creating the framework for flexible, collaborative distribution.
By allowing code layering and extension, CoverForce supports:
It’s not about controlling access. It’s about enabling production—without the chaos.
We’re building the ecosystem where:
CoverForce is building the infrastructure to reflect the real-world relationships that drive this industry.
If you're:
Let’s talk about how code extension works, and how it’s changing the game.