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Associations

Organizations dedicated to the education, promotion, development, and support of the insurance industry, with whom IDP holds memberships.



Insurance Accounting & Systems Association
www.iasa.org


IASA is the insurance industry’s largest non-profit, volunteer-driven, education association. Through the efforts of volunteers from IASA member companies, the association strives to enhance the knowledge of insurance industry professionals by facilitating the exchange of ideas and information – Progress Through Sharing Knowledge.
The Insurance Data Management Association
www.idma.org


The Insurance Data Management Association was founded to "promote professionalism in the Data Management discipline". This quotation is from the IDMA Bylaws that go on to state that "the principal means to achieve this is through education. The Association will create and maintain a curriculum for developing insurance statistical, data administration, and data quality professionals. The Association will maintain a means of testing professional proficiency, and will provide professional certification when testing is successfully completed."
Insurance Information Institute
www.iii.org


The mission of the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) is to improve public understanding of insurance – what it does and how it works.

For more than 40 years, the I.I.I. has provided definitive insurance information. Today, the I.I.I. is recognized by the media, governments, regulatory organizations, universities, and the public as a primary source of information, analysis, and referral concerning insurance.

Each year, the I.I.I. works on more than 3,700 news stories, handles more than 6,000 requests for information, and answers nearly 50,000 questions from consumers.
NAMIC
www.namic.org


For more than a century, NAMIC has made a significant and lasting impact on the property/casualty insurance industry.

NAMIC’s foundation is built upon its diversity in membership and grassroots strength. Companies range in size from one person operating a small farm mutual company offering property insurance for wind and fire exposures to some of the world’s largest insurers providing comprehensive commercial and personal lines coverages. NAMIC benefits member companies through government relations, public affairs, education, arbitration services, and insurance programs.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners
www.naic.org


The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) is the organization of insurance regulators from the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the five U.S. territories. The NAIC provides a forum for the development of uniform policy when uniformity is appropriate.

A state regulator’s primary responsibility is to protect the interests of insurance consumers, and the NAIC helps regulators fulfill that obligation. That assistance is related to the regulators’ shared objectives of financial and market conduct regulation.
PCI
www.pciaa.net


PCI is the nation’s premier property casualty trade association, representing more than 1,000 member companies. Its purpose is to advocate its members’ public policy positions at four levels: federal government, state legislatures, federal and state courthouses and the public arena, and to provide its members with targeted industry information.

PCI advocates its members’ public policy through a network of highly skilled staff lobbyists as well as local retained lobbyists in every state. Expert media strategists are assigned to each state, working to communicate positions and shape opinion with the media, policymakers and the public through thousands of press clippings and hours of broadcast time. Ideas and strategies for advocacy work are developed in PCI’s suburban Chicago headquarters, our federal affairs office in Washington, D.C., and regional offices in Albany, Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Denver, Harrisburg, Tallahassee, Trenton, Seattle and Sacramento. The PCI Political Action Committee - the largest insurance company trade association PAC – and EMPOWER – our computerized grassroots network – are other advocacy tools.
American Insurance Association
www.aiadc.org


The American Insurance Association (AIA) is the leading property-casualty insurance trade organization, representing 350 insurers that write more than $123 billion in premiums each year. AIA member companies offer all types of property – casualty insurance, including personal and commercial auto insurance, commercial property and liability coverage for small businesses, workers’ compensation, homeowners’ insurance, medical malpractice coverage, and product liability insurance.
The American Association of Insurance Services
www.aais.org


The American Association of Insurance Services is a product development resource for insurance providers who need responsive, innovative information services.

With decades of expertise in product development, actuarial analysis, and regulatory filings, AAIS is now a recognized leader in insurance product research and design.

AAIS continually introduces new programs and product innovations that respond to the dynamics of the insurance marketplace, as well as new services that make AAIS programs among the most cost-effective and easy to use.
American Risk and Insurance Association
www.aria.org


Founded in 1932, the association’s membership is comprised of academics, individual insurance industry representatives, and institutional sponsors. ARIA emphasizes research relevant to the operational concerns and functions of insurance professionals, and provides resources, information, and support on important insurance issues. Our goals also include the expansion and improvement of academic instruction to students of risk management and insurance.

ARIA’s ability to provide networking, information, and support on important insurance issues makes it a valuable organization to its members. Those provisions come from a variety of awards, publications, and conferences, including The Journal of Risk and Insurance, Risk Management and Insurance Review, ARIA’s Annual Meeting, and the annual Risk Theory Seminar.
The American Association of Managing General Agents
www.aamga.org


The wholesale insurance community’s international trade association was founded in 1926 on the principles of integrity and professionalism. The AAMGA today represents over 500 members and respected as the leader in and voice of the wholesale and excess and surplus lines insurance industry. Its unique logo reflects the tradition and leadership of managing general agents, insurance companies, business service partners, state stamping and surplus line offices all working in concert to effect innovative insurance products and solutions for the marketplace. Membership in the AAMGA is highly selective and, therefore, the managing general agents admitted to the ranks are those who annually subscribe to a Code of Ethics and demonstrate the highest standards of excellence, experience, integrity, and insurance company representation.
Reinsurance Association of America
www.reinsurance.org


Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the RAA is a non-profit association committed to an activist agenda that represents the interests of reinsurance professionals in Congress and in state legislatures. The RAA also offers unparalleled resources for its membership: reinsurance educational forums, unique underwriting statistics, and premier legal references. In 2008, the RAA celebrates its 40th anniversary as the voice of the reinsurance industry.

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