Texas surplus lines premium recorded by the Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas (SLTX) rose to $587.46 million in November. The recorded premium year to date as of November is 12.3% higher than that of the same period in 2019, according to SLTX
Additionally, through November, each month’s recorded premium has been the highest ever reported for that month with the exception of July 2020.
In 2020, the largest premium recorded thus far by month was in May at $772.88 million followed by June. The month with the lowest total recorded premium so far is February with $502.93 million; however, this total is still the most premium reported for the month of February when compared to previous years.
Various types of surplus lines coverage have experienced growth in 2020 over 2019. At the end of the month of November, contingency liability premium has increased 123.6%, flood has grown by 20.7%, and fire and allied lines, the largest coverage code, jumped 23.8% from 2019.
SLTX has also seen a 4.1% decrease in the number of filings year to date from the previous year. So far, the record shows 969,427 total filings through the end of November in 2020.
Source: SLTX
Topics Texas Excess Surplus
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