Sentry Insurance Launches Sentry Risk Factor
Risk management tool intended to help dealership industry reduce large losses.

Risk management tool intended to help dealership industry reduce large losses.
STEVENS POINT, Wis. – Sentry Insurance has launched Sentry Risk Factor, its proprietary risk management tool. By gathering detailed information through quality conversations with dealers, the tool helps evaluate, identify, and measure the dealership’s potential risks that could lead to a large loss, and potentially, temporary business closure.
“We know how hard dealerships work to build their business and reputation, and we want to do our part by actively helping them reduce their risks,” said John Hyland, president of direct writer at Sentry Insurance. “With Sentry Risk Factor we can help a business measure risks, including the ones that are less obvious and often unforeseen, to help prevent devastating loss at a dealership.”
The first, and most important, step in the process is to have an in-depth conversation with a Sentry representative to discuss current operations and the safety culture at a dealership. The conversation allows a Sentry representative to identify risks across five different categories: safety culture, auto risk, building and inventory risks, service practices, and premises observations. Based on information gathered during this initial conversation, Sentry representatives use Sentry Risk Factor to assign a dealership one of three rankings—best in class, average, or red flag.
Based on the overall rankings, Sentry Risk Factor generates a report that details the results and proposes steps to help a dealership mitigate risk. An additional benefit for customers includes recommended safety resources that dealerships can access via their online accounts. Sentry Risk Factor is available for current and prospective customers.
Sentry is a leading provider of commercial insurance programs to over 3,000 dealers throughout the country. Sentry is also endorsed by John Deere and Harley-Davidson as the preferred provider of commercial insurance for their dealerships. Visit the Sentry Risk Factorpage to learn more.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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