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Jewelers Mutual Named to List of Top Performers
It is one of Ward’s 50 top-performing insurance companies for the seventh consecutive year.
Neenah, Wis.--Jewelers Mutual Insurance Company has been named one of Ward’s 50 top-performing insurance companies for the seventh year in a row.
The award recognizes outstanding financial results in the areas of safety, consistency and performance over a five-year period, from 2012-2016.
To develop its annual list, Ward Group analyzes the financial performance of nearly 3,000 property-casualty insurance companies based in the United States and identifies the top performers in each segment based on objective data and subjective quality measures.
Each company has passed all safety and consistency screens, including surplus and premiums of at least $50 million for each of the five years analyzed, net income in at least four of the last five years, and compound annual growth in premiums between a 10 percent decrease and a 40 percent increase.
“Our team at Jewelers Mutual consistently strives to go above and beyond,” President and CEO Scott Murphy said. “It is an honor for their efforts to come to fruition by being named to Ward’s Top 50 another year.”
Founded in 1913, the Jewelers Mutual also has received 30 consecutive ratings of “A+ Superior” from A.M. Best Company.
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