If some politicians can be accused of engaging in “fuzzy” math, some property/casualty insurers might be said to practice “fuzzy” marketing. They call themselves Super Regionals but everyone has a different idea of what that means.
¾ÅÉ« wants to help clarify what Super Regional insurer means. With this Special Report on Super Regional Property Casualty Insurersâ„¢, we begin the search for the best objective measurement of Super Regional for the industry.
¾ÅÉ« has its Clark Kents but none with enough expertise in the financials of insurers to pull off this assignment alone. So we turned to our mild-mannered actuaries.
Our official research partner, the actuarial services firm Demotech Inc. of Columbus, Ohio, did a super job. They moved faster than a speeding bullet and leapt several tall buildings with a single bound, not only coming up a definition for Super Regional but also creating a classification system for the entire universe of property/casualty insurers. The Demotech Company Classification System includes Nationals, Near Nationals, Super Regionals, Regionals, State Specialists, Coverage Specialists, Strategic Specialists, Risk Retention Groups, Surplus Lines, Reinsurers and Mini-Companies (less than $1 million in direct written premium).
This issue of ¾ÅÉ« presents the first-ever listing of Super Regional Property Casualty Insurersâ„¢ (see page N19.) based on Demotech’s classifications. The Special Report explains the specific objective criteria used to define the category.
This Super Regional Property Casualty Insurersâ„¢ list is based on objective analysis. The companies that made the list are not necessarily superior but they are super in the sense of having the resources to write multiple lines and reach across multiple states.
Bigger isn’t always better as many smaller insurers will be quick to remind their agents and customers. The identification of this year’s Super Regional Property Casualty Insurersâ„¢ is meant to bring attention to these companies and not meant to slight others that have their niches and success stories. Indeed, a company not on the Super Regional list will likely find itself featured in future issues in which ¾ÅÉ« will salute State Specialists, Regionals, Coverage Specialists and others in the Demotech scheme.
¾ÅÉ« and Demotech hope this report sparks a discussion on the role of Super Regionals and on the criteria used. We invite corrections where appropriate and suggestions on how the criteria might be adjusted going forward. We fully expect that some companies could be dropped and new ones added in future listings as the search for Super Regionals continues.
Please send feedback on this Special Report by e-mail to jpetrelli@demotech.com or asimpson@insurancejournal.com. Leave the phone booths free for Clark.
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