Reported premium in the Non-Admitted Insurance Multi-State Agreement exceeds more than $500 million in the year since the Surplus Lines Clearinghouse became operational a year ago, NIMA Inc. reported Tuesday.
Reported premium in the Non-Admitted Insurance Multi-State Agreement exceeds more than $500 million in the year since the Surplus Lines Clearinghouse became operational a year ago, NIMA Inc. reported Tuesday.
The Nonadmitted Insurance Multistate Agreement is now offering states an associate membership at no cost for one year, banking on the prospect that states will see that they are leaving money on the table, and join up.
The Nonadmitted Insurance Multistate Agreement is now offering states an associate membership at no cost for one year, banking on the prospect that states will see that they are leaving money on the table, and join up.
The National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices (NAPSLO) came full circle on Feb 25-27 by returning to where the organization got its startthe Eden Roc Resort in Miami Beachfor its Mid-Year Leadership Forum. Nearly 600 attendees gathered in the city where the association was birthed in 1974, when an...
NATIONAL UNDERWRITER had two reporters on site in Atlanta Oct. 8-10 at the National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices (NAPSLO) annual convention: Editor-in-Chief Bryant Rousseau and Chad Hemenway, senior editor, markets. Here are their reports from the show floor, along with comments from several NAPSLO board members on what...
NAPSLO Executive Director Brady Kelley talks about the state of the surplus-lines market, the associations response to the implementation of NRRA, and what the future will hold for NIMA, among other topics.
National Underwriter Property & Casualty had two reporters on site at The National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Office (NAPSLO) Annual Convention in Atlanta: Editor-in-Chief Bryant Rousseau, and Chad Hemenway, senior editor, markets. Here are their impressions of the convention.
National Underwriter Property & Casualty had two reporters on site at The National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Office (NAPSLO) Annual Convention in Atlanta: Editor-in-Chief Bryant Rousseau, and Chad Hemenway, senior editor, markets. Here are their impressions of the convention.