CAMICO Reports Gains in Policyholders’ Surplus, Net Income of $2.1 million
Details Released in 2024 Operations Report
CAMICO, the nation’s largest CPA-owned and directed program of insurance and risk management for the accounting profession, posted total policyholders’ surplus near
CAMICO has continued to strengthen its key financial indicators with policyholders’ surplus up from approximately
The company’s results are detailed in its 2024 Operations Report, which has been posted online at www.camico.com along with its 2024 financial statements.
“CAMICO had a banner year in 2024, regaining its
About CAMICO
CAMICO delivers insurance, risk management and related services to more than 8,700 CPA firms and 50,000 staff members in all 50 states and the
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