3 Small Insurers Placed into Receivership in Missouri

December 8, 2011

A Barton County, Mo., judge has placed a group of three small insurance companies into receivership, after claims from the Joplin tornado left the group insolvent, the Missouri Department of Insurance reported.

Missouri Department of Insurance Director John M. Huff was named as receiver of the three companies, Barton Mutual Insurance Co., Gateway Mutual Insurance Co. and Cape Mutual Insurance Co. The three companies are managed as the Barton Mutual Group.

Huff said policyholders must continue making their premium payments to keep their insurance coverage intact. Payments should continue to be sent to the Barton Mutual Group’s offices.

The three companies are licensed as extended Missouri mutuals, also known as county mutuals or farm mutuals. In general, they are small companies serving rural policyholders. There are about 90 county mutuals in Missouri.

“As a group, these companies had their risk concentrated in a small geographic area, mainly surrounding Joplin,” said Huff. “The once-in-a-lifetime event that was the Joplin tornado resulted in insured property losses that were simply too much for these companies to bear.”

The companies had about 41,000 policyholders, primarily with homeowners and fire insurance, and premium sales of nearly $29 million in 2010. The companies’ 875 claims from the Joplin tornado totaled approximately $48 million.

Huff says there are significant outstanding claims that the companies would be unable to pay, but the department has submitted a plan to the judge for rehabilitating the companies and ensuring that claims are paid. Under the proposal:

  • The three Barton Group companies will merge together into one company and Missouri Farm Bureau Services Inc. will enter into an agreement to manage the future operations.
  • The Missouri Farm Bureau companies will invest approximately $14 million in surplus notes to restore the surplus to a positive level with the notes being backed by the Missouri Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association.
  • The new company will then have the capacity to ensure all policyholder claims are paid and all policyholders’ coverage will continue and will obtain an amount of reinsurance deemed adequate by the department to ensure that it can meet future claims obligations.
  • Once the plan is implemented, the department’s control will be lifted.

Source: Missouri Department of Insurance

Topics Carriers Claims Missouri

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  • October 10, 2012 at 4:46 pm
    Chuck says:
    I am an agent for Farmers; I have competed with business against Barton on numerous occasions and lost out over price. They simply were giving away the business and this is w... read more
  • December 16, 2011 at 3:19 pm
    Keir says:
    Don't get into this business and take homeowners money and then run when you have a event with 875 claims. I think they must have forgotten that this is a risk business.
  • December 15, 2011 at 3:26 pm
    UCT says:
    Horrible business management on the part of the Mutuals. Where is the Cat Risk Modeling? Put all your eggs in one basket and you pay the price when the basket is dropped.

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