Unitrin Group earns another “A” from A.M. Best
DALLAS, TEXAS – Strong capitalization and improved underwriting performance earned Unitrin Property and Casualty Insurance Group and its members, including Unitrin Specialty, an “A” from insurance credit rater A.M. Best Company.
The “A” score was received after a positive review of the company’s overall financial strength and credit ratings.
Unitrin Specialty has earned an A.M. Best “A” rating since 1986 when it was known as Financial Indemnity Company.
“In our business – where customers buy a promise – the financial strength, stability and performance of the company making and backing those promises should be an important factor when selecting a business partner or insurer,” said Unitrin Specialty President John Mullen. “Over the years, we have proven consistently that our agents and their customers can count on us to be around regardless of market conditions.”
Besides Unitrin’s strong capitalization and improved underwriting performance A.M. Best said the ratings reflect geographic and product spread of risk.
Unitrin Specialty®* is part of Unitrin, Inc., a $3 billion Chicago-based financial services company. Founded in 1946, Unitrin Specialty is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and provides personal and commercial specialty automobile insurance to individuals and businesses through more than 8,500 independent agents/brokers in 23 states. Unitrin member companies are rated “excellent” by both A.M. Best and Standard & Poor’s Rating Services. Independent Agents can review Unitrin products and services at www.UnitrinSpecialty.com
Contact: James Dickey, Executive Director, Marketing – 972-690-5500, ext. 1502
(*Unitrin Specialty includes: Unitrin County Mutual Insurance Company, Alpha Property & Casualty Insurance Company, Charter Indemnity Company, Financial Indemnity Company and Valley Insurance Company).
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