Texas Mutual Insurance Company, the state’s leading provider of workers’ compensation insurance, recently announced Prateek Sangal as its chief operating officer, effective October 20. In this role, Sangal will oversee all insurance operations, including policyholder services, underwriting and premium audit.
Sangal began his career in data and analytics at Progressive and has held profit-and-loss leadership roles at several insurance companies, including Farmers and CNA. Most recently, as senior vice president and head of digital for North America property and casualty at AmTrust Financial Services, Sangal managed a large commercial insurance portfolio. Under his leadership, the workers’ compensation premium on the digital channel more than doubled, while significant operational improvements were achieved.
Before AmTrust, Sangal served as chief commercial lines officer at NSM Insurance Group, a managing general agency specializing in niche commercial programs. There, he led underwriting, operations, technology, marketing and distribution for products spanning commercial property, business owner’s policy, general and professional liability, workers’ compensation, and property excess and surplus.
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