1. Jenny Holly Hansen
Jenny is experienced in the technical aspects of business insurance products and works to develop new opportunities. Co-Publisher - WBN News Langley



Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce Luncheon titled The Business of Doing Good provided an inspiring glimpse into the impactful work being done within the community but also delivered exciting news about the city’s development.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Abbotsford
The transportation and logistics industry is facing a growing challenge: a severe shortage of drivers, particularly in the trucking sector, which serves as the backbone of the global supply chain
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley
Networking is one of the most effective strategies to make your presence known. Beyond traditional marketing, networking helps establish your brand in a credible, authentic, and impactful way by connecting you directly with your audience and peers.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley
Langley, British Columbia, is renowned for its thriving equestrian culture, boasting an impressive 63% of the horse and pony farms in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley
What happens if you don’t insure your business to its full replacement value? This is where the co-insurance clause comes into play—a provision in many insurance policies that could leave you unexpectedly footing a significant portion of the bill after a loss.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley
Striking the right balance between offering personalized experiences and respecting customer privacy has become a critical concern for businesses navigating the digital age.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley
In today’s competitive marketplace, brand awareness is more than just a buzzword—it’s the foundation of a successful business. People are more likely to choose brands they recognize and trust, making brand awareness an essential element of your marketing strategy.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley
In the US, 30-year fixed-rate mortgages have become a cornerstone of homeownership. Canadians are typically required to renegotiate their mortgage terms every five years. Let's talk about it.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley