REPORT: MUTUAL INSURERS SEE POSITIVE PERCEPTIONS AMONG CONSUMERS, GROWING FINANCIAL STRENGTH
The following information was released by the
Consumers in the commercial market are increasingly looking to mutual insurance companies, as mutuals show the segments continued financial strength, according to the
NAMIC and Aon released the eighth edition of the annual Mutual Factor report today at the associations 130th Annual Convention in
Commercial insurance buyers were surveyed regarding their familiarity with the mutual property/casualty insurance industry and their purchasing preferences. Eighty-one percent of respondents have a favorable impression of mutual companies, and 93 percent are likely to consider a mutual the next time they buy commercial insurance a number that is nine points higher than for stock companies.
Financially, mutual insurers saw a nine-point improvement in their combined ratios in 2024, and the combined ratio gap between personal lines and commercial lines narrowed to only 0.6 percent.
In uncertain times stability can be reassuring and attractive for consumers. Mutuals provide that stability, said
The team at Aon is thrilled to continue our partnership with NAMIC in producing this valuable report said
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