Survey: Despite Slow Growth, Carriers Still Upbeat About Program Market

Though fewer of them than a year ago perceive a growing market, carriers still have what must be considered an upbeat opinion of the nation’s program administrators and managing general agents marketplace in light of the tumultuous conditions.

That’s according to the results of Guy Carpenter’s fifth annual survey of specialty insurance program issuing carriers.

The survey found little change from 2008 to 2009, despite the global financial crisis, in the program administrators and managing general agents (PA/MGA) market.

“Despite the most severe financial crisis in 70 years, the outlook for the PA/MGA market remains remarkably positive. Though the perception of overall market size has declined somewhat, there is still strong interest in growing programs of all sizes, across both commercial and personal lines,” said John Barrows, Program Manager Solutions Specialty Practice, Guy Carpenter.

“This remains a buyers’ market, but the ability to develop new business while maintaining rate levels remains critical.”

Highlights from the Guy Carpenter survey on the program marketplace:

MARKET SIZE, DYNAMICS
The vast majority of respondents continue to perceive the PA/MGA market as large.

PROFITABILITY

BUSINESS CHALLENGES
Market conditions have reshaped the challenges that MGAs are facing.

PROGRAM APPETITE, SIZE
The 2009 survey results suggest growth potential, with interest in programs of almost all sizes.

OPERATING PLATFORMS, AUDITING
Carriers remain flexible about the services that PAs/MGAs provide, including system use and claim handling. Ninety-five percent of respondents expect the PA/MGA to underwrite, rate, quote and bind the business, as well as issue and service policies — an increase of 15 percent from 2008. Loss control and premium audit services remain important to some carriers, but are roughly unchanged year-over-year. Respondents also continue to have robust auditing procedures in place to monitor results and control the processes involved in working with PAs/MGAs.

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