SAN DIEGO, CA., December 10, 2024 – Arrowhead General Insurance Agency, Inc. has announced the launch of a new California E&S Homeowners program. This non-admitted product is a collaboration between Arrowhead’s Personal Property division and a top-rated insurance carrier, recognized by A.M. Best with an A+ (Superior) financial strength rating and a financial size category of XV. The carrier also holds an A+ (Outlook Stable) rating from S&P.
Arrowhead has been a trusted provider of personal property insurance in California since 1994. “We are excited to provide much-needed homeowners capacity to our distribution partners across the state,” said Mark Corey, president of Arrowhead’s personal property division.
Arrowhead’s E&S Homeowners program addresses risk management needs for owner-occupied dwellings in low wildfire risk areas with Coverage A values up to $1.5 million. For agency appointments and additional information, visit: www.ArrowheadGrp.com/Products/Personal-Property-ES
About Arrowhead
Arrowhead General Insurance Agency, Inc., part of Arrowhead Programs, is one of the largest program administrators and managing general agents in the U.S. Through partnerships with top-rated insurance companies, our underwriters deliver niche insurance products to address the specialized needs of policyholders across commercial, personal, and specialty insurance. For more than 40 years, Arrowhead has delivered innovative products to producers and mitigated risks for policyholders. CA License #0699809.
Arrowhead Programs offers one of the largest portfolios of insurance program business worldwide, spanning commercial, personal, professional liability, public entity and specialty insurance. For more information, please visit ArrowheadPrograms.com.
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