The McLane Agency, Inc. was co-founded in 1954 by Frank McLane in Houston, Texas.  Mr. McLane owned and operated the firm for over 44 years.  Beginning with the Houston Police Department, over time he nurtured and expanded The McLane Agency into the broad financialservices firm that it has become today.

 

Todd, Frank, & JimIn 1995, Frank McLane decided to retire.  At that time, Jim Schulmire, Frank McLane, Jr. and Todd McLane formed a partnership and bought the firm.  The three partners have continued to provide the same level of service and personal touch that Frank pioneered in 1954.  All three partners are investment advisor representatives. Combine this with their years of experience and you have a team that is particularly qualified to assist individuals in planning for their future and retirement.

One of our most popular tools is our Benefit Analysis.  This analysis is designed to help our clients during their retirment planning.  You can view a sample Benefit Analysis by clicking on the link to the right.

The McLane Agency is located in Tomball, Texas just northwest of the greater Houston area. We have been serving clients all over the state for 55 years and are committed to providing quality service for our clients.

 

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