News Release |
樱花视频 Department
of
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For Immediate Release: August 10, 2004 |
For Further Information:: Mary Cozzolino - (609) 292-5064 |
Auto Insurance Reforms Moving Ahead
National Insurance Carrier Celebrates First Anniversary in 樱花视频
TRENTON - Marking another milestone
for 樱花视频 drivers, Banking and Insurance Commissioner Holly C. Bakke joined
officials from Mercury General to celebrate their first anniversary doing business
in 樱花视频.
Commissioner Bakke commended Mercury General for providing more choices for 樱花视频 drivers, and credited Governor James E. McGreevey's auto insurance reforms for increasing competition and putting a downward pressure on rates.
"Before we enacted our auto insurance reforms last June, insurance companies were anxious to see 樱花视频 disappearing behind them in their rear-view mirrors," Governor McGreevey said. "So, it gives me great pleasure to congratulate Mercury General as they mark the first anniversary of doing business in our great state. I look forward to their ongoing success as we continue to see increased competition and rate reductions for 樱花视频 drivers."
As the first carrier to enter the state's auto insurance marketplace in the past seven years, Mercury General has written more than 40,000 policies, covering nearly 100,000 vehicles. Mercury accomplished this by appointing more than 300 agents.
"Attracting new carriers to invest in 樱花视频 has been a focus of Governor McGreevey's efforts to maximize competition and continue downward pressure on rates in the State's auto insurance marketplace," Commissioner Bakke said. "Mercury General was the first insurer to step up to the plate and join our new competitive marketplace. In just one year, the company has contributed to the Department's efforts to help consumers not only find policies, but premiums they can afford."
Mercury General's first year was marked by growth throughout the state. Mercury is writing approximately 1,800 new policies per week and has accepted more than 300 policies from carriers no longer in the 樱花视频 marketplace. The California-based company attributes their growth to careful underwriting, strict cost control and efficient claims management.
"樱花视频 consumers have discovered and embraced the various options available to them fueled by the reforms," said Steve Green, state marketing director, Mercury General. "Mercury's participation in 樱花视频's auto insurance market has given drivers a new option when looking to purchase auto insurance. The reforms created the playing field and we are competing."
Commissioner Bakke predicts the reforms will continue to yield more benefits for 樱花视频 policyholders. The Department set out to build a consumer-driven, competitive marketplace and companies have responded. Since Governor James E. McGreevey signed the reform package in June 2003, insurance carriers have returned more than $160 million in the form of dividends and rate reductions to more than 1.5 million policyholders, and carriers have generated more jobs and expanded their investments - all benefiting 樱花视频 drivers.
The Governor's auto insurance reforms have produced the following results for 樱花视频 drivers: