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The Pennsylvania Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (PAMIC) was founded in 1907. Today, over a hundred years later, our membership includes over 60 mutual property and casualty insurance companies. In addition, we have over 100 associate members, including law and accounting firms, adjusting and software companies, rating bureaus and other businesses providing services to property and casualty companies.
PAMIC's Mission Statement To support our membership in successfully meeting the insurance needs of their customers, both agents and policyholders. PAMIC will accomplish this mission by providing members with highly valued advocacy, educational programs and networking opportunities.
Advocacy: We will be the mutual insurance industry's most loyal advocate before the Pennsylvania state government and the region's consumers, and the most reliable, timely source of information on regulatory/legislative issues affecting the industry.
Education: We will provide technical and managerial training opportunities for employees of our member companies. We will constantly evaluate the success of our educational programs and update them to assure they meet the current needs of our member companies.
Networking: From our Annual Meeting to on-line forums we will provide our membership with opportunities to interact and draw upon the expertise and knowledge of all of their fellow members and associate members as we strive to serve our policyholders/members.
Our success will be measured by the financial stability and strength of our member companies and by having full participation among companies eligible to become PAMIC members.
PAMIC's Vision Statement
PAMIC will be the Mid-Atlantic Region's premier source of advocacy, education and networking for the insurance professionals of mutual insurance companies and mutual holding companies operating in the region.
PAMIC's Core Values
- Maintaining the highest standards of honesty, integrity, and professionalism
- Commitment to open communication, innovation, and learning
- Financial responsibility
- Respect for others and their beliefs
- Belief in insurance as a valuable and essential economic tool
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