Everest Re Responds to Questions Concerning California Workers Comp Business with AARIS

June 17, 2004

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The Barbados-based Everest Re Group, Ltd. has taken the relatively unusual step of issuing a press bulletin concerning its business relations with California workers comp insurer American All Risk Insurance Services, Inc. (AARIS).

It took the action prior to a previously scheduled investors meeting to be held today. The bulletin noted that “questions were raised concerning market rumors” related to the Company’s contract with AARIS. The agent produces the majority of Everest Re’s California workers’ compensation business. Everest Re said it “does not generally respond to rumors but since information was provided at the investor meeting, the Company wanted to disseminate this information.”

It listed the relevant information as follows:
– The Company believes it is fairly well known that AARIS has been considering other company affiliations.
– Everest Re Group has not been a participant in AARIS’s decision-making processes and cannot comment on AARIS’s intentions.
– Under the AARIS-Everest contract, either party may terminate on 120 days notice. AARIS has not notified the Company of its intent to terminate the contract.
– The Company has spoken with principals of AARIS on several occasions today, who confirmed, after some initial confusion, that AARIS has been in discussions with other parties but has not signed a binding agreement.
– In the normal course of its business, Everest Re Group has considered contingency arrangements for writing California workers’ compensation business and will continue to refine and/or implement those plans, as it deems appropriate.

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  • June 18, 2004 at 12:27 pm
    Commissioner says:
    I have delt with Everest and Barbados off-shore carriers such as Everest conduct business in corrupt manners.
  • June 17, 2004 at 1:55 am
    Compan says:
    I love the 2nd to last paragraph. With Everest saying they spoke with AARIS and "after initial confusion". Believe me, I have dealt with AARIS for 4 years now, and it isn't... read more
  • June 17, 2004 at 1:42 am
    Andrew J. Barile, CPCU says:
    MGA/ Carrier Relationships are always in a delegate balance. The litigation I have worked on in this field always goes back to correct documentation and parties protecting the... read more
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