Meet Michael Fehrenbacher: The Force Behind M&M Financial


I have effectively driven the success of M&M Financial & Insurance Agency by focusing on veterans' insurance solutions and operational excellence.

  • Generated and managed a robust client base, consistently writing over 200 policies each year.
  • Built and led a National Sales Team, enhancing service delivery across major U.S. markets.
  • Developed expertise in retirement planning and investment properties, providing comprehensive financial solutions.

Michael Fehrenbacher is the President of M&M Financial & Insurance Agency, doing business as Fehr Financial Group. He has over 12 years of experience in the financial and insurance sectors. As a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran, he has built his agency with a strong focus on providing tailored financial and insurance services, especially to veterans. Michael has consistently written more than 200 insurance policies each year and has built a national sales team serving clients in various major cities.

After selling MidWest Funding, Michael was offered an opportunity by AXA Financial to serve local school districts and government municipalities with retirement plans like 403(b) and 457. He accepted the offer and began working in that field. During this time, he incorporated a new company called M&M Financial & Insurance Agency, using his Securities, Insurance, and Mortgage Licenses all together. His son Jake also joined the business, adding a family-driven approach to the firm’s services.

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and everything shut down, Michael received another call asking if he could handle incoming calls for health insurance. Initially, he was not interested, but he encouraged Jake to try it out. As the call volume grew, Michael decided to join his son in this new direction. Working together brought new energy to the business, and the experience turned out to be invaluable. Today, Michael remains committed to helping people, especially veterans, with personalized financial guidance and insurance solutions.


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