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Independent Brokervs Captive Agent.

Both are free. Both are licensed. But one compares every carrier in your county β€” the other shows you one company's lineup. Here's what that difference costs you.

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The Core Difference in One Sentence

An independent broker is contracted with multiple insurance carriers and compares plans across companies to find the best fit for you. A captive agent works for one carrier and can only show you that company's plans. Both are licensed, both are free to you, and both get paid by the carrier β€” the difference is how many options land on the table.

Independent Broker

Carriers Represented
Multiple carriers β€” compares all available plans in your county side by side
Cost to You
$0 β€” paid by whichever carrier you choose. Same commission regardless of plan.
Plan Recommendation
Best fit for YOUR doctors, meds, and budget β€” from across the entire market
Medigap Example
Compares Plan G across 8+ carriers in NC. Finds the lowest rate ($116–$198/mo at 65).
MA Example
Compares 10–50 MA plans per NC county. Finds the one where ALL your doctors are in-network.
Drug Coverage
Runs your meds through every formulary. Finds the plan where your drugs are on the lowest tier.
Loyalty
To you. If a different carrier is better next year, they move you. No strings.

Captive Agent

Carriers Represented
One carrier β€” can only show you that company's plans
Cost to You
$0 β€” paid by their carrier. Same premium as enrolling directly.
Plan Recommendation
Best plan within their carrier's lineup β€” even if another carrier is better for you
Medigap Example
Shows you Plan G from one carrier only. Their rate might be $180/mo when another charges $130/mo.
MA Example
Shows you their carrier's MA plans only. If your cardiologist isn't in that network, they can't help.
Drug Coverage
Checks their carrier's formulary only. Your drug might be Tier 3 ($47/mo) when another plan has it at Tier 2 ($12/mo).
Loyalty
To their carrier. They can't move you to a competitor even if it saves you money.
πŸ’‘ Neither Type Is "Bad"

Captive agents are legitimate, licensed professionals. If you already know exactly which carrier and plan you want, a captive agent who specializes in that carrier may have deep product knowledge. But if you're comparing options, unsure which plan type fits, or want to see the full market β€” an independent broker is the only way to get the complete picture.

The Dollar Cost of Captive Limitation

3 real NC scenarios where seeing only one carrier's plans cost money

Medigap: Same Plan G, Different Carrier
$600–$984/yr
Captive agent shows: Plan G from their carrier at $180/month. Independent broker finds: Identical Plan G coverage from a different carrier at $130/month. Same letter, same benefits, same claims process β€” $50/month less. Over 5 years: $3,000–$4,920 difference. NC has 8+ carriers offering Plan G, and prices range from $116–$198/month at age 65 depending on carrier and ZIP.
MA: Doctor Not in That Carrier's Network
$1,000–$3,800
Captive agent shows: Their carrier's MA-HMO ($0 premium). Your PCP is in-network, but your cardiologist at Duke is NOT β€” and they don't check by NPI. One cardiac episode: $1,000–$3,800 in out-of-network charges. Independent broker finds: A different carrier's MA-PPO ($28/month) where BOTH doctors are verified in-network. Cost of not comparing carriers: one event wipes out years of "savings."
Part D: Wrong Formulary Tier
$420–$1,260/yr
Captive agent shows: Their carrier's Part D plan. Your 3 medications are all Tier 3 at $47/month each = $1,692/year in drug costs. Independent broker finds: A different carrier's Part D where the same 3 meds are Tier 2 at $12/month each = $432/year. Same drugs, different carrier, different tier. Savings: $1,260/year β€” and the captive agent literally cannot show you the better option.

Note: Scenarios based on 2026 NC plan data and typical client patterns. Individual results vary by county, medications, and providers. Call 828-761-3324 to compare your specific situation across all carriers.

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How to Tell Which Type You're Talking To

One question settles it: "How many carriers do you represent?"

  • If the answer is one: they're captive. They'll only show you that carrier's plans. Perfectly legal, but limited.
  • If the answer is "multiple" or they name several: they're independent. They compare across the market.
  • If they dodge the question: that's a red flag regardless of type. A legitimate agent β€” captive or independent β€” answers this directly.

You can verify any agent's license and carrier appointments at NCDOI.gov.

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Some agents say they're independent but are actually contracted with only 2–3 carriers. Ask for specifics: "Which carriers are you appointed with in my county?" A truly independent broker in NC is typically contracted with 8+ Medicare carriers and can show you the full range of options.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Independent brokers vs captive agents.
What's the difference between independent and captive?
Independent = multiple carriers, compares across companies. Captive = one carrier only. Both licensed, both free. The difference is how many options you see.
Does it cost more to use an independent broker?
No. Both types are paid by carriers. You pay the same premium regardless of which type you use or if you enroll on your own.
How do I tell which type I'm talking to?
Ask: "How many carriers do you represent?" One = captive. Multiple = independent. If they dodge the question, that's a red flag.
Is a captive agent ever better?
If you already know exactly which carrier and plan you want, a captive specialist may have deeper product knowledge. But for comparing options, an independent broker sees the full picture.
Can I switch to an independent broker?
Yes, any time. Your plan doesn't change. You're choosing who helps you review coverage going forward. Many people switch during Annual Enrollment (Oct 15–Dec 7).
Last Updated: February 21, 2026  |  Reviewed By: Robert Simm, Licensed Health Insurance Broker  |  Next Review: October 2026

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