Florida’s Insurance Commissioner Highlights Strengthening Property Insurance Market
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Progressive commits to investing in Florida, joining State Farm and several national carriers, and nine new domestic property insurers following 2023 reforms
Yesterday, just four days after Hurricane Debby made landfall along the Big Bend, Florida’s Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky announced several positive developments related to the state’s strengthening property insurance market. The news follows announcements by State Farm and the most recent approval of the a ninth new property insurer, Trident Reciprocal Exchange, since the state’s 2023 landmark reforms.
In addition to new Florida-based market entrants, national carriers continue to expand their business in Florida’s market despite reducing company operations elsewhere. This week, following a meeting between Commissioner Yaworsky and Progressive Insurance executives, Progressive reinforced their commitment to investing in Florida's market.
“Today’s announcements are a further indication of the continued strengthening of Florida’s property insurance market,” said Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky. “OIR will continue to work with Florida-based and national carriers, like Progressive, to recruit and retain business so that all Floridians may benefit from a strong market.”
Florida’s strengthening market is reinforced in recent rate filings, increased participation in the Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (Citizens) Depopulation Program, reduced reinsurance costs, and more carriers announcing their commitment to Florida’s insurance market.
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OIR is a national leader in identifying market trends because it collects more data about its insurance market than any other state or regulatory entity. Using data reported by insurers, OIR has created the Florida Property Insurance Market Stats, Data and Facts page to provide the latest information and facts on Florida’s property insurance market.
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