Business Insurance in and around Duluth
One of Duluth’s top choices for small business insurance.
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- Duluth
- Hermantown
- Proctor
- Esko
- Cloquet
- Carlton
- Saginaw
- Barnum
- Moose Lake
- Hinckley
- Two Harbors
- Floodwood
- Cromwell
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- St. Louis County
- Carlton County
- Douglas County
Insure The Business You've Built.
As a business owner, you have to handle all areas of business, all the time. The details can be overwhelming! You can maximize your efforts by working with State Farm agent Nikki Roy. Nikki Roy relates to where you are because all State Farm agents are business owners themselves. You'll get a business policy that covers your worries and frees you to focus on growing your business into the future.
One of Duluth’s top choices for small business insurance.
No funny business here

Strictly Business With State Farm
That's because a small business policy from State Farm covers a wide range of concerns. Your coverage can include a business owners policy that provides for loss of income (for up to 12 months) in the event your business is shut down. It not only protects your pay, but also helps with regular payroll expenditures. You can also include liability, which is critical coverage protecting your financial assets in the event of a claim or judgment against you by a visitor.
At State Farm agent Nikki Roy's office, it's our business to help insure yours. Contact our wonderful team to get started today!
Simple Insights®
Small business types
Small business types
What is a sole proprietorship, an LLC and other small business types — and which one is best for you?
Get paid what you're worth and separate personal and business finances
Get paid what you're worth and separate personal and business finances
When starting your business, you need to separate funds and answer questions like "How much should I get paid?"or "How many hours should I work?".

Nikki Roy
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Small business types
Small business types
What is a sole proprietorship, an LLC and other small business types — and which one is best for you?
Get paid what you're worth and separate personal and business finances
Get paid what you're worth and separate personal and business finances
When starting your business, you need to separate funds and answer questions like "How much should I get paid?"or "How many hours should I work?".