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Binakaj Brothers Success Story

The Binakaj brothers used the Albanian model—going into business with family—to achieve their American dream of owning one of the largest bail-bond companies in the country and a insurance company.

Agron and Veton Binakaj have a very close-knit and transparent bond with one other. They never understood why Americans say, “Never go into business with family.” To them, family business partners are a big plus and the logical choice, especially when one lives in a foreign land and enters a completely unknown business.

Like many other immigrants from their homeland, the Binakaj brothers followed the Albanian model of business, one in which family members are ideal partners, all working towards the same goal. They believe that their mutual trust for one another has, in fact, boosted the business to its current level, and their partnership makes for a very peaceful work environment, propelling them to further develop their businesses and achieve new goals. Judging by the success of their enterprises, the Binakaj brothers know what they are talking about.

Aaron Bail Bonds, the first company the brothers founded, is one of the largest bail-bond companies in the country, issuing more than $1 billion in bonds since its inception on 1996. The company has taken nearly two decades to build, but for the brothers, it still feels like the beginning. In 2013, they founded Broadway Insurance & Surety Company, which underwrites and guarantees their contracts and their bonds, and it is one of few insurance companies in the state of New Jersey. The brothers are particularly proud for founding Broadway Insurance, because it is very hard for a bail-bonds company to also be appointed an insurance company.

The Binakaj brothers were obligated to leave Kosova, when their lives were endangered because of their involvement with an Albanian organization seeking Kosova’s independence from Serbia. They landed in the U.S. and 1990 and immediately started looking for work. They took whatever they could find, mainly in construction and food industry, backbreaking jobs typical for newly arrived Albanian immigrants. A few years after arriving, they stumbled upon the bail-bonds business through a friend and decided to try their hand at it. They originally chose New Brunswick, New Jersey, but then took the business to other areas in the state until they settled in Patterson.

The brothers knew nothing about the business when they launched it, but they were not afraid to dive in. They learned by making mistakes, and were never discouraged by their apparent failures. The bail bonds business is very competitive—one is only as good as his last transaction, but it’s suited for those who are hard working and challenge seeking like the Binakaj Brothers. Self-made successes, they expanded the business and created several satellite offices, and hired more employees. Soon, Aaron Bonds became the company of choice for many people who needed it within the legal system. And despite the achieved success, they knew there was always more work to do and more opportunity to grow, so they eventually founded Broadway Insurance & Surety Company, which Veton Binakaj currently manages.

Once the war ended and the situation in their homeland ameliorated, the brothers focused on their business again. They fondly recall some of the life lessons they learned on the project—lessons that played a part in the success of their business. They upgraded to current and efficient software, developed a school for licensed bail-bonds agents, and developed smart tactics for recovery agents. They learned to plan everything to the smallest detail and are currently focused in building and expanding their businesses further.

Kosova, however, is always in the minds and in hearts of the Binakaj brothers. They were very involved during the war and subsequent transitional period in Kosova. Like many other Albanians, they put aside their daily worries and dedicated their complete attention to the plight of their motherland, until Kosova was declared independent and began rebuilding itself from the ravages of war. The Binakaj brothers remain involved in the New York-New Jersey activities of the Albanian-American community, and have contributed to several worthy causes. They are also proud to employ several Albanian staff members because they enjoy working with people from their homeland and sharing a support system so far away from home. They consider their Albanian employees as invaluable assets and they are committed to continue to help the community whenever possible regardless of political persuasion.

Speedy deletion nomination of Aaron Bail Bonds
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I wanted to let you know that I just tagged Aaron Bail Bonds for deletion, because it seems to be inappropriate for a variety of reasons.

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