GMAC Insurance, a national specialty personal lines company and automobile insurer, is changing its name to National General Insurance, effective July 1.
Michael Karfunkel, chairman and CEO of National General Insurance, said the name change is the culmination of three-plus years of transformation into a global insurer.
The transition to the new brand is already in motion. Customers, agents, brokers and others will see the company’s new name and logo on websites, correspondence, underwriting systems and elsewhere by July 1, 2013.
The change from GMAC Insurance to National General Insurance will not affect coverage or claims of existing policyholders and will not affect current outstanding policies in any way.
National General Insurance Group operates through eleven insurance subsidiaries and other affiliated companies, offers property and casualty products, including personal auto, RV, motorcycle and commercial auto as well as accident and supplemental health insurance products.
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