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With a family history of valuing and trusting business relationships, Arlington/Roe continues to uphold the Golden Rule as our guiding principle. Our success is measured by the success of our employees, our agencies and our company partners.

It is with honesty, integrity, respect and trust that we strive to be the premier managing general agency and wholesale insurance brokerage firm for those we serve.

Our goal is to provide one-stop solutions for our independent agency partners’ local and nationwide insurance coverage needs. It should be noted that our aviation specialty practice is available to agents nationwide.

Take a look at our company’s history

Our Timeline

1972
Jim Roe graduated from Indiana University and began working for his father full time.
Jim Roe graduated from Indiana University and began working for his father full time.

Jim and Vickie Roe were married.   Francis Roe and his son Jim began making plans to grow product and market penetration. They hired a commercial manager in 1973 to launch commercial operations in surplus lines

1968
Arlington Insurance Agency moved from the kitchen to Atkinson Square at 46th and Keystone Avenue in Indianapolis.
Drawing of the Arlington?Roe Office at 46th and Keystone
1966
Francis took his wife Ruth and their five children in their new Ford automobile on their first family vacation to Lake Fontana, North Carolina.
Jim and his parents facing the camera and smiling

Francis secured a contract with Western Fire and Casualty out of Ft. Scott, Kansas, which became American States and then Liberty, and he wrote about $40,000 in small commercial business. Arlington Insurance Agency was growing, and the family went on vacation.   In addition to the normal things families pack

1964
Francis Roe formed Arlington Insurance Agency as a general agent for Foremost to provide mobile home insurance to independent insurance agents.
Diagonal view of a desk and typewriter

Norman Roe didn’t see much opportunity in bypassing the dealer to insure mobile homes, but he gave Francis Roe a contract, and Arlington Insurance Agency was formed on August 13, 1964. At the age of 41, Francis set up shop in the family kitchen and together with Ruth made ends

1955
Francis Roe began his insurance career as an underwriter trainee with Meridian Insurance Co., Indianapolis, Indiana.
Francis Roe began his insurance career as an underwriter trainee with Meridian Insurance Co., Indianapolis, Indiana.

From 1955 to 1964, Francis worked as a field underwriter for Meridian Insurance, State Auto Insurance and then again for Meridian Insurance. When calling on agents, Francis was often asked if he could insure mobile homes, referred to today as manufactured homes. At that time, mobile home insurance was packaged

1950
After serving in World War II, Francis Roe took a job with Baker Shoes in Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
image of Francis Roe squatting

In 1952, he moved his family to Indianapolis to run the Baker Shoe store on Washington Street.   Francis was the second oldest of seven children. Francis’ older brother, Norman, pursued a career in finance and ultimately found his life-long work as a senior executive with Foremost Insurance Co. A