Near National P/C Carriers Identified for 2014

By | September 8, 2014

The original criteria and objective definition for the Near Nationals was established in the Feb. 12, 2007, issue of Insurance Journal. The Demotech Company Classification System categorizes insurers into one of 11 categories based on an analysis of data reported by the companies to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. The 11 categories that comprise our classification system are National, Near National, Super Regional, Regional, State Specialist, Coverage Specialist, Strategic Subsidiary, Risk Retention Group, Surplus Lines Carrier, Reinsurer and companies with less than $1 million in direct premium written.

A company can be assigned to only one category in the Demotech Company Classification System. Therefore, a company not designated as a Near National is assigned to another classification, perhaps National, Super Regional, Regional, or State Specialist.

To qualify as a Near National, a carrier must meet the following criteria evaluated as of Dec. 31, 2013:

  • More than $1 million of direct premium written in each of at least 35 states.
  • Policyholders’ surplus of at least $100 million.
  • $100 million or more of direct premium.
  • $50 million or more of net premium.
  • No line of business greater or equal to 90 percent of direct premium volume.
  • No state greater or equal to 90 percent of direct premium volume.
  • May not be a surplus lines carrier, risk retention group or reinsurer.

Does not qualify as a National (more than $1 million of direct premium written in each of at least 45 states, $250 million or more of surplus, net premium written and direct premium written).

To develop our list of Near Nationals, Demotech reviewed 2,676 individual property/casualty insurance companies and assigned them to a category in the Demotech Company Classification System. Only 51 insurers met the criteria to be designated a Near National.

During our investigation of the companies classified as Near Nationals for 2014, we noted several interesting observations.

Of the 51 individual carriers classified as Near Nationals for 2014, 30 were also identified as Near Nationals for 2013 and 2012, and 14 have been Near Nationals since the introduction of our classification system in 2007.

The majority, 44 of the 51 companies, are stock companies.

All but one of the Near Nationals are members of a property/casualty insurance group, with six from Travelers Group and three from XL America Group. No other group has more than two Near Nationals for 2014.

By count, the 51 Near Nationals comprised 2 percent of the 2,676 carriers that we reviewed; however, they wrote approximately 7 percent of the 2013 direct premium reported by the P/C insurance industry. The Near Nationals also represented more than 4.5 percent of the P/C industry’s reported policyholders’ surplus at year-end 2013. Clearly, this level of financial presence demonstrates the importance of the Near Nationals. They are critical to the smooth functioning of the P/C insurance market. The Near Nationals facilitate commerce and trade, and are an important component of the total P/C industry.

In reviewing the 2013 direct premium written by the Near Nationals, there were only eight states in which all 51 Near Nationals wrote at least $1 million: Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

The 2013 direct premium written was distributed relatively evenly between auto, commercial multi-peril/other liability, homeowners/property and workers’ compensation. (See the corresponding chart below for line of business distribution detail.)

Near Nationals may be small in number; however, the 51 carriers comprising the Near Nationals for 2014 are substantial insurers, critically important to the P/C insurance industry, as demonstrated by their significant market share and impressive balance sheets. The coverages that they write permit consumers and businesses to transfer risk and thereby facilitate the placement of insurance products necessary to support the American economy with this remarkably stable group of carriers capable of honoring meritorious claims.

Topics Carriers Excess Surplus Market Property Casualty

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