RIMS Benchmark Survey Reports Continued Soft Market for Commercial Insurance Premiums during Third Quarter 2007

October 2007

Steady erosion of commercial insurance industry pricing continued during the third quarter of 2007, according to the RIMS Benchmark Survey, the industry's leading comprehensive survey of current policy renewal prices as reported by corporate risk managers.

by Advisen Ltd.

As has been the case in recent quarters, only property insurance showed an increase in the average renewal premium, which was driven substantially by companies in earthquake-exposed regions. Average property premiums rose 2.1 percent in the third quarter of 2007. Once again, directors and officers liability (D&O) posted the largest decrease at 3.9 percent, while average general liability premiums decreased by 3.2 percent. Workers compensation averages, while still falling, are decreasing at a slower rate; they experienced a drop of 1.5 percent during the third quarter, due most likely to the impact of reform measures in several large states, according to an Advisen analysis. These reform measures had previously driven premiums sharply lower but have now worked their way through the system.

"For the most part, pricing trends continue to be very positive for commercial buyers," says John R. Phelps, ARM, CPCU, member of RIMS Board of Directors and director of business risk solutions for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. "All indicators point to further improvements in the fourth quarter, barring a major catastrophe."

"The soft market is driven by rapidly increasing policyholders' surplus, which equates to insurance capacity," says David Bradford, editor-in-chief of Advisen. "Underwriting profits and strong investment returns continue to add to surplus, which suggest that this soft market has a long way to go before it reaches bottom."

About the RIMS Benchmark Survey

The RIMS Benchmark Survey is produced by Advisen, Ltd., which collects and analyzes the data and provides the technology infrastructure for the survey's online services. Advisen introduced the "Broker Authorization Letter" that enables Risk Managers and buyers of insurance to contribute to the RIMS Benchmark Survey by designating their broker to provide the client's program details. The letter is available at www.advisen.com/ or by calling 800–655–6590. Risk management professionals can also contribute by e-mailing current and prior year policy schedules to Benchmark@RIMS.org or by faxing to 212–655–7453.

Risk managers who contribute data to the survey can benchmark the structure of their commercial insurance programs, retained loss costs, exposure demographics, and Total Cost of Risk (TCOR) against a highly-relevant group of peer companies. Additionally, survey respondents can use software personalized and configured for their needs to view detailed schedules of insurance, programs for current and past years, and full-color program tower charts. Both benchmark charts and program charts download into any presentation for senior management. The results of the RIMS Benchmark Survey are available online or in an annually-published book. Visit www.advisen.com/ for details.


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