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10-04-2025
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Metro Detroit restaurants welcome Easter diners with special menus and buffets
It's a rite of spring: Easter brunch across metro Detroit. From extravagant buffets and endless mimosas to a visit from the Easter bunny, restaurants across metro Detroit are prepping for one of the busiest Sundays of the year. Many other restaurants, like Aurora Italiana and Aurora on the Lake, will be open with regular menus. Others will offer standard menus and features, like Prime29 Steakhouse's photo opportunity with a special backdrop and NARA Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse's photos with 'Mr. Hops,' the Easter Bunny. Reservations are highly recommended. Listed below are menus and happenings on Easter Sunday, April 20, unless noted. Prices do not include tax or gratuity, ranging from 18% to 22%. Detroit Greektown's The Atheneum brunch buffet has traditional breakfast fare, made-to-order omelets, a carving station, and sweet treats. Seatings: 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m. Price: $44.95 includes endless mimosas and valet parking; $21.95 for 12 and under. 313-962-9366 or Frankenmuth Seatings: 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for a buffet of cold salads, rolls, Frankenmuth cheese haus garlic cheese spreads with crackers, a variety of breakfast items, its famous chicken, ham, roasted leg of lamb, sides, vegetables and dessert table. Price: $44.95, ages 8-12: $21.95, ages 3-7: $14.95 and 2 and under: free. The Bavarian Inn Restaurant also has special holiday dining and a full Easter take-out dinner option that serves four for $169. 989-652-9941 or Almont Brunch is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Highlights include eggs, French toast, biscuits and gravy, pasta salad, farmhouse mostaccioli, ham, Traverse City chicken, Blake's donuts and pies and more. There's also handcrafted hard cider, craft beers, mimosas and hard cider Bloody Mary's. Price: $30.95, $13: ages 3-10, under age 2: free. 810-798-3251 or Armada Brunch is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. featuring breakfast dishes, fruit, salads, desserts, chicken marsala, ham and pasta carving stations, salmon, meatballs, charcuterie and a dessert bar. Also offered are hard cider, craft beers, mimosa, hard cider and Bloody Mary's. Price: $39.95, $13: ages 3-10, under age 2: free. 586-784-9463 or Southgate Buffet includes carved beef, country-baked ham, boneless chicken Bella and baked Boston scrod with lemon butter plus a huge assortment of side dishes, pasta, salad, bar, soup, bread and sweets. Price: $36.95, seniors: $32.95, ages 4-10: $19.95. Seatings: 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Pre-made heat-and-serve Easter dinner with sides and desserts to-go: $140 and serves five, and $240 serves 10. Order by April 18 for curbside pickup on Easter Sunday. 734-285-2210 or Dearborn Clara's Table, the farm-to-table restaurant inside the newly reopened Dearborn Inn after a major renovation, brunch offers a main entrée plus multiple stations offering omelets, carved prime rib, fruit display, pastry and dessert station. Price: $90, $50: ages 4-12, under 3: free. Birmingham The hotel's Madam restaurant has seating from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the hotel's elegant brunch offerings. There will also be family-friendly entertainment. Price: $75: adults, $25: ages 4-12. Ann Arbor Newly opened in Ann Arbor, Echelon Kitchen + Bar features locally sourced, vegetable-forward and wood-fired fare. A three-course prix fixe menu is offered from noon to 8 p.m. highlighting in-season produce with options like roasted lamb or spring agnolotti. Price: $110 per person for prix fixe menu or $195 per person for the chef's counter tasting menu. Bloomfield Hills The brunch buffet is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with breakfast items, including eggs Benedict, Belgian waffles, French toast plus shrimp cocktail, oysters, chicken, beef, lamb and ham. There's also an omelet station, salad station, and an array of desserts. Price $75, $19: children (ages 10 and under). Troy Prix fixe two-course brunch menu served 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with warm apple cinnamon scones for the table, followed by first- and second-course choices of Caesar salad, lobster bisque or smoked salmon, lobster quiche Florentine, steak and frittata, crab and avocado toast. Children's brunch menu is available. Price: $55; $17: children. Clinton Township Buffet is 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. of carved roast beef, baked Virginia ham with raisin sauce, stuffed breast of chicken, baked cod, vegetables, imported cheeses, salads, fruit and other assorted cold foods, breakfast items, breads, muffins and rolls and. Price: $49, $17: 11 and under, free: ages under 5. 586-286-8435 or Birmingham and Livonia Special three-course Easter weekend brunch menu features several entrée choices starting at $52 and dessert. The Easter brunch is available from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Easter Sunday. Dinner menu and three-course children's menu available. Southgate Easter brunch noon to 3 p.m. featuring a grazing table with shrimp cocktail and assorted breads. There's a deluxe salad bar, a main buffet of breakfast fare, carved ham, herb-crusted ribeye, blackened chicken with gorgonzola cream, sides and desserts. Price: $48 per person, $45: ages 50 and up, $20: ages 3-12, ages 2 and under: free. 734-282-5700 or Detroit (Corktown) This Corktown spot inside the Godfrey Hotel pairs brunch buffet starting at 9 a.m. with a Bunny Trail Treasure Hunt. Menu highlights include house-made pastries, raw bar, salad bar, lox/bagel station, breakfast fare, and carving stations. The treasure hunt provides patrons with clues hidden throughout the hotel where they can collect colorful eggs and sweet surprises. Price: $65; $30: children, ages 5 and under: free. Birmingham Known for its seasonal, seafood-centric menu, Hazel's brunch menu is 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Specials include soft shell crab Benedict ($22), savory breakfast strudel with sausage and eggs your way, both options are $16 each. Fruit and pastry boards and a mimosa flight are offered. 248-671-1714 or Multiple locations: Andiamo, Andiamo Pasta and Chops, Birmingham Pub, Bronze Door, Joe Muer, the Statler Brunch buffet or dinner across several Andiamo locations. Andiamo Bloomfield, Fenton, Livonia and Warren, brunch is 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Detroit. Buffet menus vary at each location but include classics like chicken piccata, pasta, omelet station, Dearborn ham, salads and more. Plated and buffet dinner menus vary in time, options, and prices at each location. Prices: Brunch prices vary by location and ranges $39.95-$55, ages 5-10: ranges $22-$24.95, ages 4 and under: free. Andiamo Pasta & Chops, Clinton Township: Buffet 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with chef carving station, Honey Baked Dearborn ham, chicken piccata, specialty pastas, salads, breakfast items and desserts. Prices: $44.95, $22" ages 5-10, under 4: free. Dinner buffet is 3-8 pm. $59.95, $22" ages 5-10, 4 and under: free. Birminghham Pub, Birmingham: Brunch 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a variety of breakfast items including eggs Benedict, omelet Boursin, and croque madame. Dinner service with options such as Grey Goose Shrimp and filet mignon is 3-8 p.m. Bronze Door, Grosse Pointe Farms: Brunch service offering breakfast dishes from poached eggs and creme brulee French toast is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dinner is 3-8 p.m. featuring classics like rack of lamb and filet mignon. Joe Muer Seafood, Bloomfield and Detroit: Brunch grand buffet is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Bloomfield and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Detroit. Prices: $79, $40: ages 6-11, ($39 in Detroit), 5 and under: free. Joe Muer Detroit will be open for dinner service. The Statler, Detroit: Buffet of breakfast and brunch items is 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Brunch and dinner buffet is 1-5 p.m. Highlights include crepes, ham, chicken piccata, breakfast items and pastries. Dinner items feature roast beef, salmon and house-made desserts. Prices: $49, $24: ages 6-10, 5 and under: free. Detroit Inside the Book Tower, Le Suprême will open for regular service, serving its brunch menu 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. followed by dinner 4-9 p.m. or Royal Oak Brunch buffet served 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with brisket carving station, scrambled eggs, potatoes, smoked sausage, biscuits and gravy, fresh fruits and salads. Prices: $35 per person, $15: children. Add $20 for bottomless mimosas. 248-584-4227 or Harrison Township Brunch buffet of breakfast and lunch items, display of fruits, salads, cheeses, sides, pancake station, build your own omelet, prime rib and ham carving stations, and sweets table. Seatings: 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. You can also buy Easter bunny ears and Easter gift bags. Prices: 49.95, ages 4-11: $19.95. 586-468-1900 or Troy Family-style dining experience features chef signature Caesar and Maggiano's new wagyu beef meatballs plus its classics of rigatoni 'D,' fettuccine Alfredo, chicken parmesan, and tigatoni Alla Vodka. Wyandotte Brunch buffet with an omelet station and carving station, Dearborn ham, and roast beef. Across the buffet is a variety of breakfast items, sides, selections of chicken piccata, meatballs, chicken tenders, fruits fruit, desserts, and pastries. A buffet is served 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. A limited dinner menu is also being served from 3-6 p.m. Prices: $34.95 plus tax and gratuity. Detroit One of Detroit's oldest Italian dining establishments, brunch is 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring prime rib roast, peel-and-eat shrimp, omelet station, assorted salads, and desserts. Dinner is served 4-9 p.m. Prices: $40, 12 and under: $18. 313-832-1616 or Riverview Brunch and dinner buffet at the former Orlando's Familia Banquet Center in Riverview. For brunch, seatings are every hour from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a carving station of roast prime rib beef, omelet station, pasta station, crepe station, cold salads, ham, and breakfast items. Bloody Mary and mimosas available for additional purchase. The Easter Bunny visits noon to 3 p.m. and there is kids face painting. Prices: $39.95, 65 and up: $34.95 and $19.95: ages 4-10. 734-479-4800 or Ferndale A limited Easter brunch menu is served 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the dinner menu is 4-7 p.m. The holiday brunch menus include a wide array of breakfast items like omelets and classic eggs Benedict, biscuits and gravy, frittata, glazed ham, paninis, sandwiches, pizzas and salads. Clarkston The steakhouse's standard menu with special brunch menu items such as herbed goat cheese and asparagus quiche and homemade strawberry rhubarb jam pop-tart are offered noon to 8 p.m. 248-625-3033 or Birmingham Inside the Townsend Hotel, the Rugby Grille buffet has an array of pastries, breakfast items, and entrees of lamb chops, chicken piccata, and lasagna. Stations include: waffles, bagels with salmon lox and omelet stations, beef tenderloin, ham and salmon. Seatings: 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. Prices: $135, $60: ages 4-12, under 4: free. 248-642-7900 or Taylor Brunch buffet is 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with omelet and carved beef stations, breakfast items, pasta, cod piccata, rolls and homemade desserts. The restaurant's "almost bottomless" mimosa and Bloody Mary bar is $20. Prices: Buffet is $32, $15: ages 5-12, 4 and under: free. 734-318-2800 or Detroit Served noon to 3 p.m. buffet includes a pasta station with made-to-order toppings of chicken, shrimp, vegetables and a choice of Marinara or Alfredo sauce. There will be fruit and sushi displays, a variety of breakfast items, and desserts. Extra charge add-ons ($10-$15) items include ribeye steak, firecracker shrimp, or butter lobster tails. Price: $30 per person. Two-hour free validated parking in the Greektown parking structure. 313-340-9550 or Troy Prix fixe two-course chef selections plus classic brunch cocktails and champagne. Each course has several options, including cold-smoked salmon and avocado toast, lobster frittata and an 8-ounce center-cut filet mignon. Price $60 per person. Children's two-course brunch ($17) with a choice of select entrées. Birmingham Easter brunch buffet and egg hunt with 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. seatings. On the menu are French toast bake, buttermilk pancakes, frittata, scrambled eggs, bacon, potatoes, salads and a fruit display. After brunch, there is an egg hunt and visit with the Easter Bunny. Prices: $50 per person, $25: ages 3-12, and under 3: free. 248-644-5832 or Trenton Four-course limited Easter menu 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and $45 per person. Each course offers multiple choices from shrimp cocktail to lobster bisque and main option choices of beef Wellington, salmon, ham, lamb and more. An a la carte menu is also available. 734-676-2233 or Fraser Easter brunch buffet of breakfast, lunch, and dinner items, with a carving station of roast sirloin and Dearborn brand glazed ham and a sweets table of assorted cakes, pies, French pastries, cannoli and eclairs. Seating at 11:30 a.m. features breakfast and the entire menu, second seating is 3:30 p.m. with lunch and dinner items only. Prices: $34.95 per person, $21.95: children 5-10, under 4: free. 586-415-5678 or Frankenmuth Served at Zehnder's Z Chef's Café 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Easter brunch buffet includes an array of breakfast dishes including a made-to-order omelet station and Belgian waffles, breakfast meats, pastry selections, fruit, salads, ham and its famous fried chicken. Prices: $35.95 per person, $16.95: ages 9-11, $15.95: ages 6-8, $8.95: ages 3-5. 989-652-0450 or Contact Detroit Free Press food and restaurant writer Susan Selasky and send food and restaurant news and tips to: sselasky@ Follow @SusanMariecooks on Twitter. Subscribe to the Free Press. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Where to dine in metro Detroit this Easter
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21-03-2025
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Frankenmuth's Bavarian Blast Indoor Waterpark is now open. What you'll find inside
Frankenmuth's Bavarian Blast Indoor Waterpark — billed as Michigan's largest indoor waterpark — opened a major expansion on Friday, the company announced on Facebook. "This project is a true testament to our commitment to creating enjoyable experiences for all ages and now it's time to make a splash!" Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Lodge said on Facebook. The water park was intended to open before Christmas in 2024. "We have been eagerly anticipating the grand opening of our new Bavarian Blast Indoor Waterpark," the Bavarian Inn said on its website. "We are excited to announce our soft opening to overnight hotel guests and limited day pass visitors beginning Friday, March 21, 2025." The German-themed hotel and water park first opened in 1986. The more than $80 million expansion, which includes 16 water slides, an adult-only swim-up bar, lazy river, wave pool, private cabanas that occupy 125,000 square feet of space, is the seventh expansion for the attraction. Previously, the largest expansion the lodge saw was $14 million during its third phase in 1995 when 156 guest rooms, a gift shop, third indoor pool, second restaurant and an 18-hole indoor mini-golf course were added. Here more on the biggest water park in Michigan: Bavarian Inn workers announced its soft opening on Friday, March 21. New amenities at the water park include: The water park has added 16 new water slides, ranging from solo to six-person slides A wave pool A "not so lazy" river An adult-only swim-up bar A laser tag arena A three-story rope course Rock-climbing walls Mini bowling Glass walls and roof to allow year-round tanning Private cabanas In Frankenmuth, at 1 Covered Bridge Lane, just across the Cass River from the Bavarian Inn in downtown. Water park day passes cost $80, and for seniors and military it costs $73. The water park is open Sunday through Thursday from noon to 8 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from noon to 9 p.m. You can book your stay, buy a water park pass or plan an event online through the Inn's website. Frankenmuth is also known for the classic chicken dinner at the Bavarian Inn Restaurant at 713 S. Main St. Lunch and dinner are available for order any time, and people can reserve a table or order takeout online. "This isn't your run-of-the-mill chicken restaurant experience. The Bavarian Inn Restaurant gives guests an authentic German dining experience. Since 1888, more than 20 million guests have visited us in Frankenmuth to feast on our world-famous 'all-you-can-eat' family-style dinners," the Bavarian Inn said. The restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday through Saturday. Traverse City's Great Wolf Lodge, 3575 U.S. 31 Dundee's Splash Universe, 100 Whitetail Drive Rothbury's Gold Rush Waterpark, 5900 S. Water Road Boyne City's Avalanche Bay, 1 Boyne Mountain Road Mt. Pleasant's Soaring Eagle Waterpark & Hotel, 5665 E. Pickard Road Frankenmuth's Zehnder's Splash Village, 1365 S. Main St. More: Michigan water parks may offer the perfect getaway on break Contact Sarah Moore @ smoore@ This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Michigan's biggest water park is now what to know
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17-03-2025
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Frankenmuth Insurance Selects Guidewire Cloud to Modernize Technology and Optimize Resources
FRANKENMUTH, Mich. & SAN MATEO, Calif., March 17, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Frankenmuth Insurance (Frankenmuth), a super-regional property and casualty (P&C) insurer, and Guidewire (NYSE: GWRE) announced that Frankenmuth selected Guidewire InsuranceSuite on Guidewire Cloud to power its core systems and simplify its IT operations. A Guidewire customer since 2014, the company will migrate InsuranceSuite from an on-premises environment to Guidewire Cloud simultaneously for all of its lines of business and states where it operates. Guidewire PartnerConnect Consulting Global Strategic member PwC has been selected to lead the migration project. "We decided to migrate our current InsuranceSuite instance to Guidewire Cloud now because we are impressed with Guidewire's cloud maturity and roadmap, allowing us to leverage the industry-leading cloud core platform," said Frankenmuth Vice President and Chief Information Officer Curtis Williams. "We look forward to realizing the benefits of flexibility and scalability that come with being on Guidewire Cloud Platform. By operating InsuranceSuite on Guidewire Cloud, we will be able to shift system maintenance to Guidewire, so we can stay current on the latest innovations and enable our IT staff to focus on tasks that deliver value to our business." Williams added, "We are also excited about using Guidewire Advanced Product Designer and Guidewire Jutro Digital Platform to develop and deliver new capabilities quickly to our agents and policyholders, as well as integrating the third-party, best-in-class insurtechs that comprise the Guidewire Marketplace and PartnerConnect ecosystem to enhance our service offerings. Our actuaries and data scientists will continue to utilize Guidewire Predict and other Guidewire Analytics products to embed powerful analytics within our processes." "We are excited to once again partner with Frankenmuth Insurance as they advance to the next phase of their transformation journey through the implementation of InsuranceSuite on Guidewire Cloud," said PwC Global and U.S. Guidewire Alliance Leader Imran Ilyas. "In today's fast-paced environment, embracing cloud technology is an essential, strategic move that will enable Frankenmuth to enhance its agility and scalability, while focusing on delivering innovative solutions and superior service to their customers. As a trusted partner, our team is dedicated to providing exceptional expertise and support to ensure Frankenmuth maximizes the benefits of this strategic transition." "We thank Frankenmuth for their partnership over the last several years and appreciate their trust in our cloud technology as they migrate to Guidewire Cloud," remarked Guidewire Chief Commercial Officer David Laker. "We look forward to seeing them transform the way they utilize the cloud to do business with their agents and policyholders and continue their mission of being the insurer of choice in protecting the individuals, families, and businesses that they serve." About Frankenmuth Frankenmuth Insurance's core purpose is to provide peace of mind. Headquartered in historic Frankenmuth, Michigan, the company has been protecting individuals, families, and businesses for more than 155 years. We truly care about the people we serve and strive to be your insurer of choice by delivering unparalleled protection and service. As a super-regional carrier, we partner exclusively with more than 800 independent agencies in 15 states to customize business, home, auto, and life insurance policies and surety bonds. We are proud to be one of the industry's most financially sound, stable, and secure carriers, with more than $2.3 billion in assets. We have earned an AM Best A (Excellent) financial strength rating or higher every year for more than 45 years. For more information, visit About Guidewire Software Guidewire is the platform P&C insurers trust to engage, innovate, and grow efficiently. More than 570 insurers in 42 countries, from new ventures to the largest and most complex in the world, rely on Guidewire products. With core systems leveraging data and analytics, digital, and artificial intelligence, Guidewire defines cloud platform excellence for P&C insurers. We are proud of our unparalleled implementation record, with 1,700+ successful projects supported by the industry's largest R&D team and SI partner ecosystem. Our marketplace represents the largest solution partner community in P&C, where customers can access hundreds of applications to accelerate integration, localization, and innovation. For more information, please visit and follow us on X (formerly known as Twitter) and LinkedIn. NOTE: For information about Guidewire's trademarks, visit View source version on Contacts Albert LinPublic Relations ManagerGuidewire Software, Inc.+1.415.205.4214allin@ Abbe AdairDirector, MarketingFrankenmuth Sign in to access your portfolio


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17-03-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Frankenmuth Insurance Selects Guidewire Cloud to Modernize Technology and Optimize Resources
FRANKENMUTH, Mich. & SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 17, 2025-- Frankenmuth Insurance (Frankenmuth), a super-regional property and casualty (P&C) insurer, and Guidewire (NYSE: GWRE) announced that Frankenmuth selected Guidewire InsuranceSuite on Guidewire Cloud to power its core systems and simplify its IT operations. A Guidewire customer since 2014, the company will migrate InsuranceSuite from an on-premises environment to Guidewire Cloud simultaneously for all of its lines of business and states where it operates. Guidewire PartnerConnect Consulting Global Strategic member PwC has been selected to lead the migration project. 'We decided to migrate our current InsuranceSuite instance to Guidewire Cloud now because we are impressed with Guidewire's cloud maturity and roadmap, allowing us to leverage the industry-leading cloud core platform,' said Frankenmuth Vice President and Chief Information Officer Curtis Williams. 'We look forward to realizing the benefits of flexibility and scalability that come with being on Guidewire Cloud Platform. By operating InsuranceSuite on Guidewire Cloud, we will be able to shift system maintenance to Guidewire, so we can stay current on the latest innovations and enable our IT staff to focus on tasks that deliver value to our business.' Williams added, 'We are also excited about using Guidewire Advanced Product Designer and Guidewire Jutro Digital Platform to develop and deliver new capabilities quickly to our agents and policyholders, as well as integrating the third-party, best-in-class insurtechs that comprise the Guidewire Marketplace and PartnerConnect ecosystem to enhance our service offerings. Our actuaries and data scientists will continue to utilize Guidewire Predict and other Guidewire Analytics products to embed powerful analytics within our processes.' 'We are excited to once again partner with Frankenmuth Insurance as they advance to the next phase of their transformation journey through the implementation of InsuranceSuite on Guidewire Cloud,' said PwC Global and U.S. Guidewire Alliance Leader Imran Ilyas. 'In today's fast-paced environment, embracing cloud technology is an essential, strategic move that will enable Frankenmuth to enhance its agility and scalability, while focusing on delivering innovative solutions and superior service to their customers. As a trusted partner, our team is dedicated to providing exceptional expertise and support to ensure Frankenmuth maximizes the benefits of this strategic transition.' 'We thank Frankenmuth for their partnership over the last several years and appreciate their trust in our cloud technology as they migrate to Guidewire Cloud,' remarked Guidewire Chief Commercial Officer David Laker. 'We look forward to seeing them transform the way they utilize the cloud to do business with their agents and policyholders and continue their mission of being the insurer of choice in protecting the individuals, families, and businesses that they serve.' About Frankenmuth Frankenmuth Insurance's core purpose is to provide peace of mind. Headquartered in historic Frankenmuth, Michigan, the company has been protecting individuals, families, and businesses for more than 155 years. We truly care about the people we serve and strive to be your insurer of choice by delivering unparalleled protection and service. As a super-regional carrier, we partner exclusively with more than 800 independent agencies in 15 states to customize business, home, auto, and life insurance policies and surety bonds. We are proud to be one of the industry's most financially sound, stable, and secure carriers, with more than $2.3 billion in assets. We have earned an AM Best A (Excellent) financial strength rating or higher every year for more than 45 years. For more information, visit About Guidewire Software Guidewire is the platform P&C insurers trust to engage, innovate, and grow efficiently. More than 570 insurers in 42 countries, from new ventures to the largest and most complex in the world, rely on Guidewire products. With core systems leveraging data and analytics, digital, and artificial intelligence, Guidewire defines cloud platform excellence for P&C insurers. We are proud of our unparalleled implementation record, with 1,700+ successful projects supported by the industry's largest R&D team and SI partner ecosystem. Our marketplace represents the largest solution partner community in P&C, where customers can access hundreds of applications to accelerate integration, localization, and innovation. Public Relations Manager Guidewire Software, Inc. +1.415.205.4214 [email protected] Adair Director, Marketing Frankenmuth Insurance 989-480-6260 SOURCE: Guidewire Software Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 03/17/2025 08:55 AM/DISC: 03/17/2025 08:55 AM