The board of Hawaii Employers’ Mutual Insurance Company Inc. declared a $4 million dividend to qualifying policyholders.
This marks 17 straight years of policyholder dividends, meaning HEMIC will have returned more $48 million to policyholders in dividends and pandemic premium relief funds since 2007.
This year’s dividend reflects HEMIC policyholders’ ongoing recovery from pandemic challenges along with the collaboration between HEMIC, agents, and policyholders to drive safety and service, according to the company.
HEMIC is a mutual workers’ compensation insurance company, owned and governed by its policyholders. HEMIC covers more than 6,700 businesses and 75,000 workers across the Hawaiian Islands.
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