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Selling to MGAs: A Focused Outbound Playbook

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By Max McCooke, Co Founder, ProvenaUpdated 9 August 2026
The short answer

A credible MGA outbound motion starts with programme structure, not company size alone. Understand products, geographies, distribution, capacity and authority, then map the exact workflow to underwriting, operations, distribution or technology ownership. Use cautious language, cite public evidence and ask for a narrow conversation about the affected process rather than pitching transformation.

Selling to MGAs requires programme level relevance. Research the product, distribution model, capacity relationships and workflow your offer affects. Reach the person who owns underwriting, operations, distribution or technology with one precise use case. Generic messages about insurance innovation fail because MGA authority and operating models vary widely.

Why does selling to MGAs require programme level research?

MGAs may design programmes, hold delegated authority, distribute through brokers or agents and coordinate capacity partners. Two firms with similar headcount can therefore have completely different buying needs. The answer must fit the buyer, the people doing the work and the evidence available after launch. A fashionable platform or generic checklist cannot repair weak targeting or unclear ownership.

Define the programme event or operating constraint that makes the offer relevant, then identify who owns that process and who must approve change around it. Write the desired business outcome first, then define what must be true for it to occur and which risks require a human decision.

How should vendors serving managing general agents plan selling to MGAs?

We mapped the buying roles, regulatory context, agency operating systems and evidence a vendor needs to create a credible first conversation. For selling to MGAs, we used documented capability and practical fit. No paid placement, invented scores or unsupported performance claims were used. Check current pricing and packaging directly.

Step or choiceBest fitDesired outcomeRisk to manage
Programme mappingvendors targeting specialised MGAsclear understanding of product and distributionpublic detail can be incomplete
Authority mappingoffers touching underwriting or policy operationsshows where decisions and referrals may sitauthority detail is sensitive and often not public
Role mappingcomplex offers with several stakeholdersconnects the problem to its operating ownertitles differ across programme structures
Proof designnew vendors without an MGA brand portfoliomakes the claim testable without invented statisticsthe first proof may need to be process evidence
Pilot requestbuyers evaluating operational changereduces risk and clarifies successa pilot still needs capacity and data approval
A practical comparison for selling to MGAs.

Which parts of selling to MGAs deserve attention first?

Programme mapping: what changes in practice?

Record products, territories, target customers, distribution route and stated partners from public sources. Mark unknowns as questions instead of turning them into confident personalisation. Best fit: vendors targeting specialised mgas. Core strength: clear understanding of product and distribution. Practical tradeoff: public detail can be incomplete.

Authority mapping: what changes in practice?

Use only documented facts and ask careful discovery questions. Never imply knowledge of contractual authority that the MGA has not published. Best fit: offers touching underwriting or policy operations. Core strength: shows where decisions and referrals may sit. Practical tradeoff: authority detail is sensitive and often not public.

Role mapping: what changes in practice?

Underwriting, programme operations, distribution, compliance and technology may each influence a purchase. Begin with the role closest to the workflow and expand deliberately. Best fit: complex offers with several stakeholders. Core strength: connects the problem to its operating owner. Practical tradeoff: titles differ across programme structures.

Proof design: what changes in practice?

Show a relevant workflow, integration method, control or pilot design. Use owned claims and clear assumptions instead of borrowing unrelated insurance statistics. Best fit: new vendors without an mga brand portfolio. Core strength: makes the claim testable without invented statistics. Practical tradeoff: the first proof may need to be process evidence.

Pilot request: what changes in practice?

Propose a contained slice with named records, owners and measures. The pilot should reveal exceptions and handoffs, not merely demonstrate a perfect interface. Best fit: buyers evaluating operational change. Core strength: reduces risk and clarifies success. Practical tradeoff: a pilot still needs capacity and data approval.

How should teams put selling to MGAs into practice?

A workable plan for selling to MGAs needs a named owner, a contained first test and a review date. Begin with Choose one agency or MGA segment and document the commercial problem in its own language. Keep the first cycle narrow enough to learn without hiding a weak assumption inside volume.

  1. 1Choose one agency or MGA segment and document the commercial problem in its own language.
  2. 2Build account criteria from lines of business, geography, operating model and visible change signals.
  3. 3Identify the operator who feels the problem and the executive who can sponsor a decision.
  4. 4Verify every contact and retain the source used to support personalisation.
  5. 5Run a small sequence with one clear outcome and a simple reply request.
  6. 6Review qualified conversations weekly and change one assumption at a time.

Record the decision about selling to MGAs in the campaign brief so the team can revisit it when evidence changes. Keep a dated change log so rules, features and assumptions can be reviewed without rebuilding the whole motion.

Which selling to MGAs mistakes weaken the plan?

Execution risk around selling to MGAs usually begins with unclear ownership or a test that cannot produce useful evidence. Review the following failure modes before the first live cycle.

  • Calling every insurance business an agency and ignoring carriers, MGAs, brokers and programme administrators.
  • Writing to a senior title without understanding who owns the affected workflow.
  • Leading with broad transformation language rather than a specific operating problem.
  • Scaling activity before the first replies confirm that the segment and message are relevant.

Product capabilities and policies affecting selling to MGAs change. Verify the current documentation, run a contained test and judge the result against your own workflow before committing.

How should teams measure progress with selling to MGAs?

Measure selling to MGAs against the nearest accepted commercial outcome, then use activity signals to explain it. For outbound work that normally means qualified conversations and meetings accepted by sales, supported by delivery, reply and segment evidence that shows what should change next.

Compare the result with the assumptions in the brief, not with a generic internet benchmark. Keep the useful parts, revise one weak variable at a time and stop if the evidence or compliance position is unclear. For adjacent guidance, read Selling to Insurance Agencies: A Practical Playbook and Best MGA Software in 2026: 5 Platforms to Assess, then return to the Insurance Growth hub for the complete cluster.

How can Provena support selling to MGAs?

Provena applies this research discipline to insurance outbound, then operates the data, messaging, reply and learning loop as one system. For selling to MGAs, Provena builds the research, data, messaging and operating loop around the chosen route. The goal is not more activity for its own sake. It is a controlled system that creates relevant conversations and shows clearly what should change next. See the Provena's insurance technology outbound service and review Provena case studies before deciding whether support is appropriate.

Which sources inform this selling to MGAs playbook?

Industry definitions and licensing context come from NAIC, NIPR and ACORD materials. The outbound framework is Provena editorial methodology. The primary references used for this article are NAIC managing general agents model act, NAIC market conduct overview, ACORD standards overview. Readers should open the current version before making a material decision because guidance, product capability and enforcement practice can change.

Frequently asked questions

What should vendors serving managing general agents decide first about selling to MGAs?+

Define the programme event or operating constraint that makes the offer relevant, then identify who owns that process and who must approve change around it. Write down the owner, desired outcome and boundary of the decision before comparing tactics or products.

What evidence should guide a decision about selling to MGAs?+

For selling to MGAs, we mapped the buying roles, regulatory context, agency operating systems and evidence a vendor needs to create a credible first conversation. Industry definitions and licensing context come from NAIC, NIPR and ACORD materials. The outbound framework is Provena editorial methodology.

Which implementation step matters first for selling to MGAs?+

For selling to MGAs, choose one agency or MGA segment and document the commercial problem in its own language. Then complete the next control in sequence: Build account criteria from lines of business, geography, operating model and visible change signals.

Which risk should teams watch with selling to MGAs?+

For selling to MGAs, start with this failure mode: Calling every insurance business an agency and ignoring carriers, MGAs, brokers and programme administrators. The next review should also test for writing to a senior title without understanding who owns the affected workflow.

How can Provena support work around selling to MGAs?+

Provena applies this research discipline to insurance outbound, then operates the data, messaging, reply and learning loop as one system. For work on selling to MGAs, review Provena's insurance technology outbound service and confirm fit in a conversation before choosing support.

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