A.M. Best has introduced its new Property/Casualty Center – Premium Data & Reports, an online product that provides access to select pages of companies’ annual statement data and more by bringing together key data and reports from many of Best’s already-established suite of Statement File financial data products.
According to Best, this online product offers information on more than 3,000 insurance companies and uses powerful search features to make to analyze information on any property/casualty company followed by Best.
Best’s Property/Casualty Center – Premium Data & Reports is accessible online at www.ambest.com/pc, which is available only to subscribers.
The premium section includes data from the following Best’s Financial Suite – P/C products on CD-ROM:
From Best’s Statement File – Property/Casualty:
* Company Profile Reports
* Best’s Executive Summary Reports
* Annual Statement Pages
* Assets
* Liabilities, Surplus, Other Funds
* Cash Flow
* Schedule F – Summary Information for Parts 1, 3 & 4
* Schedule T – Exhibit of Premiums Written
From Best’s Statement File Supplement: State/Line – Standard and Combined Lines – Property/Casualty:
* Best’s Market Share Reports
From Best’s Insurance Expense Exhibit – Property/Casualty:
* Annual Statement Pages
* Allocation to Lines of Business Net of Reinsurance
* Allocation of Lines of Direct Business Written
* Insurance Expense Exhibit Studies
Included with each subscription is unlimited access to Best’s Market Share Reports, providing comprehensive market share premiums and loss experience results. Available as One-Year Premiums and Loss Study; Five-Year Premiums and Adjusted Loss Ratio Study; and Five-Year Trend Study formats, these reports allow users to assess market share results for leading U.S. property/casualty companies on a by state, by line basis.


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