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Nikki Schaal

2509 S Power Rd, Ste 106
Mesa, AZ 85209
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Meet Nikki

Farm Bureau Agent for 17 years

At Farm Bureau Financial Services, we’re here to help you protect what matters most in life. From insurance for your autos, home, life, business and farm or ranch, to a comprehensive financial plan to help you achieve your goals for the future, my team and I can help customize your coverage to fit your specific needs. I’m Nikki Schaal from Mesa, AZ, and I look forward to working with you. It’s your future. Let’s protect it.

For your insurance, investment, or wealth management needs, call (480) 279-1874.

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What Clients are Saying

The customer service is always excellent at Nikki Schaal's office. They're a prime example of attention to detail, courteous service and extensive knowledge to help meet our insurance needs. Most importantly, they have fantastic communication skills. They understand that insurance can be complicated and hard to understand, especially with our business insurance needs. As such they take the time to communicate with patience and in simple language so we can understand. Also, once a year, or more often if needed, they will set aside time to review our current insurance coverage and help us update as needed. Undoubtedly, five-star service!
- Jason C., customer since 2017
Nikki and her team were able to get me an amazing rate on my car insurance. Nikki educated me on every point of my insurance policy that I’ve never known. I feel safer just driving knowing that I’m insured with Farm Bureau Financial Services!
- Bailey B., customer since 2023
Nikki and her staff are absolutely amazing. They are the most attentive, responsive and just flat out a joy to work with. They are hands down the best in the business.
- Dylan S., customer since 2021
Nikki and her office staff are always courteous, professional and very knowledgeable. They do a great job of following up and answering questions. As a small business owner, they have been a valuable resource and wealth of insurance information.
- Jason C., customer since 2017
Excellent communication and great product offerings. Unkike with my previous insurer, I am able to get everything covered under one policy ... RV, Car, Home, and Umbrella. Love the residential equipment breakdown coverage too. Thanks!
- Customer since 2023
Excellent service and comprehensive details. Highly recommend
- Customer since 2023
We purchased a multi-family property as part of our investment portfolio. Nikki and her staff were very knowledgeable and followed up very quickly to make certain that we received timely and accurate estimates. We were very pleased with the detail of information provided and the responsiveness to our legal requirements. Despite a long-term relationship (40+ years) with one insurer and requests for quotes from other well known companies, Nikki and her staff not only provided the lowest price but also made certain that the policy we purchased truly met our needs. They were head and shoulders above the competition and we were the beneficiaries. Thank you Nikki and Veronica!
- Solomon Sabot Holdings,, customer since 2022
Great PERSONAL customer service. Not a digital ' press 1 for this or 2 for that'. Fair price for coverage.
- Customer since 2021
Very responsive and helpful with all our inquiries over the years!
- Kevin M., customer since 2010
We love the coverage, and the service we receive when we have a question or concern. It's just easy.
- Customer since 2016
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