Wednesday, November 25, 2015

New insurance firm in town to open this Saturday



by Susan Palmes-Dennis

A native of Butuan City whom I had the pleasure of being acquainted with told me that a business she and her husband are working at called Financial System Builders, LLC will open at Cary, North Carolina at 4 p.m. this Saturday. 

Syvel Labajo-Weaver, an associate of the business which is under the World Financial Group, told me that the company's office is located at 1140 Kildire Farm Road in Cary, North Carolina C 27511 and its opening will be attended by leaders of the country's financial services leaders. 

Syvel Weaver, a self-taught entrepreneur who joined the WFG last March, said she joined because “it allows her and her husband Mark who also works there to help others secure their future.”

There are other two franchisees of WFG, one at Charlotte and the other at Fayetteville. Syvel said she is excited about the business which carries slogans like “helping families rise” and “we are makers of tomorrow.” 

She said the company's senior marketing director from New Jersey Edgardo Concha and business partners from Virginia are expected to grace the occasion.

Syvel finished a degreee in commerce majoring in marketing from Urios University, Butuan City in 2002 and had little work experience. 

Five years after graduation, she married Mark Weaver and they have two sons named Samuel, 6 and Jacob, 3. Raising a family didn't deter Syvel from exploring opportunities here in the US. 


Syvel with her husband Mark Weaver
She admitted that this is her first time to sell and engage in insurance but she has been engaged in other business interests in the past. 

Syvel said World Financial Group or WFG is a financial services marketing company whose affiliates offer a broad array of financial products and services like Life Insurance, Long Term Care, Investment/Retirement, Medicare Supplements, College Planning programs, 529 college savings plan, Estate preservation and Home and Auto Insurance. 

Syvel said the group seeks to fill in the need for financial knowledge in a time of unprecedented access to information. 

“As a WFG associate, we help our clients understand fundamental financial concepts that give them the foundation to create a sound strategy. We can help clients create a better tomorrow for themselves and their loved ones,” she said.

Syvel said they also service leading insurance providers like Transamerica,  Pacific Life, Nationwide, Voya Financial, Prudential, Netlaw, Bolt, Everest (the first nationwide funeral planning and concierge service), HIFE or the Heartland Institute of Financial Education and a lot more.”

“WFG has a commitment to help families through insuring their future,” Syvel said. Syvel said insurance is essential for families these days since no one knows when an emergency would occur that would require financial assistance.

“Insurance is not for the person who has the insurance; insurance is a way to take care of those left behind when you die. It can be the greatest gift a mother, father, husband or wife gives to their family but no one thinks they will need it. We are a full service financial company that is there for anyone that needs us,” Syvel said.

Syvel said she and her husband completely understood what life insurance was before they joined the WFG but knew nothing about finance and investments.

“We realized that many of us lack education and knowledge about life insurance and that is one of the greatest barriers in owning a life insurance policy. Now we learned how you can build a strong financial foundation and control your future. Knowledge is wealth. You won't be wealthy unless you understand how money works,” she said.

The North Carolina Financial System Builders, LLC office is at 1401 Kildaire Farm Rd Suite 305 inside the ERA building in Cary. Syvel said their office will be headed headed by their marketing director Vanessa Banares. 

Syvel is confident about the company's success as she recalled attending with her husband Mark the company's convention in Las Vegas where she heard success stories from other attendees. 

For more questions and to those interested to make an appointment, Syvel said they can contact Vanessa Banares at 919.889.6137, Cherry Banares at 919.800.7138, Syvel Weaver at 919.797.3160 or Mark Weaver at 919.697.7669. 

They can also check Syvel's website at http://syvelweaver.wfgopportunity.com.



(Susan Palmes-Dennis is a veteran journalist from Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Northern Mindanao in the Philippines  is now employed  teacher assistant in one of the school systems in the Carolinas.

Read her blogs on susanpalmesstraightfrom the Carolinas.com and at http://www.blogher.com/myprofile/spdennis54. These and other articles also appear at http://www.sunstar.com.ph/author/2582/susan-palmes-dennis.
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