In 2005, ACUITY’s Best Rating has again been reaffirmed as “A+” and A.M. Best considers them “superior” for capital strength. A.M. Best, the insurance industry’s largest and longest-established independent rating organization, evaluates carriers worldwide.
According to A.M. Best, ACUITY’s rating reflects the carrier’s “solid capitalization and above-average operating returns, while also recognizing ACUITY’s strong market presence.” Additionally, A.M. Best noted that the company “continues to gain competitive advantages from its geographic focus and its successful operating strategy over the years.”
While ACUITY’s “A+” A.M. Best Rating is important to current agents and policyholders, they are also essential to future customers and continued geographic expansion.
ACUITY, headquartered in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is a regional property/casualty insurer that operates in 13 Midwestern states, writes over $700 million in premium through 650 independent agencies, and enjoys over $1.4 billion in assets.


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