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Another Mega-Deal in Rep World: FRM and Bell & McCoy Companies Merge

Nov. 1, 2023
FRM and Bell & McCoy Companies together employ more than 500 employees.

FRM and Bell & McCoy Companies,wo of the nation’s largest reps firms, have merged. Both firms have served customers for more than 50 years and together will reach customers across 13 states in the South, Southwest, Southeast and Puerto Rico. According to the press release, FRM and Bell & McCoy Companies have “been aligned in both business principles and friendship for decades” and together employ more than 500 employees.

Founded in 1969, FRM now has offices in Tampa, FL; Norcross, GA; and Charlotte, NC, and covers Alabama, Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia and Tennessee. The firm focuses on the commercial, residential, industrial and utility markets. Bell & McCoy Companies was established in 1972 and covers Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida panhandle. Its core business segments include electrical supplies, lighting and controls, tools, utility, safety, luxury homes and programming.

The companies represent a number of the same manufacturers in some territories. Some common lines in at least some markets include some of the Atkore brands, Cantex, Commodity Cables Inc., Kingwire, LS Cable & System. MCXP Solutions and Milbank.

Mark Fink, FRM’s managing partner, said in the press release,“The Bell & McCoy Companies’ strength and relationships will add to the strength of the FRM relationships and make this a great partnership.”

Chris Coursey, president of Bell & McCoy Companies, said in the release, “FRM is a clear leader in the manufacturers’ representative world and a firm that we at Bell & McCoy Companies have always held in the highest regard. We have only begun to scratch the surface on how we can learn from the experience of one another to further expand our businesses.”

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Jim Lucy | Editor-in-Chief

Over the past 30-plus years, hundreds of Jim’s articles have been published in Electrical Wholesaling and Electrical Marketing newsletter on topics such as the impact of amazonsupply.com and other new competitors on the electrical market’s channels of distribution, energy-efficient lighting and renewables, and local market economics. In addition to his published work, Jim regularly gives presentations on these topics to C-suite executives, industry groups and investment analysts.

He recently launched a new subscription-based data product for Electrical Marketing that offers electrical sales potential estimates and related market data for more than 300 metropolitan areas, and in 1999 he published his first book, “The Electrical Marketer’s Survival Guide” for electrical industry executives looking for an overview of key market trends.

While managing Electrical Wholesaling’s editorial operations, Jim and the publication’s staff won several Jesse H. Neal awards for editorial excellence, the highest honor in the business press, and numerous national and regional awards from the American Society of Business Press Editors. He has a master’s degree in Communications and a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Glassboro State College, Glassboro, N.J. (now Rowan University).

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