Tokio Marine HCC

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Tokio Marine HCC
FormerlyHCC Insurance Holdings
Company typePrivate
IndustryInsurance
FounderStephen L. Way
FateAcquired by Tokio Marine
Headquarters,
U.S.A.
Area served
Global
Key people
Susan Rivera, Chief Executive Officer
Michael Schell, President
Tom Weist, Chief Financial Officer
ProductsSpecialty insurance products including Medical Stop Loss, Directors and Officers and other types of professional Liability, Aviation, Surety, Public Risk, and Event Cancellation
RevenueIncrease$2.3 billion
Increase$345 million
Number of employees
3,000
DivisionsAccident & Health, Surety & Credit, Directors & Officers and Professional Liability, U.S. Property & Casualty, International Property & Casualty
Websitewww.tmhcc.com

Tokio Marine HCC is an international insurance group with offices across the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Ireland. The company is based in Houston, Texas, U.S.A., but has major offices in Atlanta, Barcelona, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Farmington (CT), Frederick (MD), Ireland, Leicester (UK), London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Mount Kisco (NY), and New York City.[1]

History[edit]

The company (formerly HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.) was formed as Houston Casualty Company in 1974 by Stephen L. Way.[2] Since the company's founding, it has been consistently profitable, generally reporting annual increases in revenue and shareholder's equity. The company reports to have paid shareholder dividends for 67 consecutive quarters.[3]

In 2010, it posted $2.6 billion in gross premiums, $2.3 billion in total revenue, earnings of $345 million, and Cocombined rbined Ratio of less than 85%. Assets exceed $9.1 billion. Tokio Marine HCC was ranked 827 in the 2009 edition of the Fortune 1000. The company has strong financial ,ratings including an A. M. Best rating of A+ (superior), Standard & Poor's rating of AA− (very strong), and Fitch Group rating of AA− (very strong).

On June 10, 2015, the company announced it was being acquired by Japan's Tokio Marine for a fee of $7.5 billion.[4][5][6]

On October 27, 2015, the company announced the closing of the acquisition by Tokio Marine. The aggregate consideration paid in connection with the merger was approximately $7.5 billion and the merger became effective at 4:05 p.m. EDT.[7]

Operations and services[edit]

Tokio Marine HCC underwrites more than 100 classes of Specialty insurance within five segments:

Aviation[edit]

Aviation was the first line of insurance provided by Tokio Marine HCC. Since 1974, the company underwrites in the U.S. in general aviation, a category which includes many types of aircraft from helicopters to home made private planes, corporate jets, and antique "warbirds".[citation needed] The company's insurance for aviation includes hull, liability, spares, cargo, and war, as well as many unique coverages. Altogether, HCC Aviation insures approximately 45,000 aircraft in the United States and more than 60 countries worldwide. Almost all the company's aviation insurance is written on three of the corporation's insurance companies.[8]

Avemco[edit]

Avemco Insurance Company was a stand-alone NYSE company and acquired by Tokio Marine HCC in 1997.[citation needed] Avemco provides traditional coverage on its standard policy. It also provides non-owned aircraft policy coverage which protects renters and borrowers of general aviation aircraft.[9]

Houston Casualty Aviation[edit]

Houston Casualty Company Aviation (HC Aviation) writes a combination of international and U.S. commercial aviation insurance with a primary focus on the needs of large commercial businesses and internationally based risks. All of HC Aviation's insurance involves commercial fixed and rotor wing business. It sells many types of insurance with particular emphasis on second -and third tier airlines, helicopters, government, military, and police operations. It provides insurance to many South and Central American military (air forces), government, and police operations. Because these types of risks are non-commercial and some of the types of aircraft are military, they require special understanding and expertise from both an underwriting and claims perspective. Due to the unique nature of the business, no single policy is the same ,as each risk is written and the policy dis eveloped on a customized basis.[10]

US Specialty Insurance Aviation[edit]

USSIC Aviation writes General Aviation and Special Risk insurance. The General Aviation insurance provides insurance through brokers and agents and represents a portfolio of commercial operations insurance including charter, cargo, aerial photography and many other "for hire purposes" aviation insurance. It provides coverage for commercial aircraft as well as private aircraft owned and operated by individuals. It offers coverage for rotor wing aircraft flown both for private and commercial purposes. In addition to hull and liability, General Aviation issues policies for airports which includes overages for premises, non-critical products, completed operations and hangar-keeper's legal liability. The Special Risks insurance offers coverage for aircraft that do not fit the typical definition of general aviation. These aircraft include antiques, classics, seaplanes, experimental aircraft, and warbirds. Pilots who wish to transition to more complex aircraft can obtain insurance through Special Risks. USSIC Aviation insures a majority of airshows in the United States.[citation needed] USSIC Aviation is the largest insurer of war-birds (that is, propeller and jet driven military surplus aircraft owned individually or held by aircraft museums).[11]

Professional liability[edit]

The company underwrites Directors and officers liability insurance through its HCC Global subsidiary. The company offers both domestic U.S. and international coverage. The company reports to have relationships with approximately 550 brokers in more than 50 countries. Company employees represent more than 20 nationalities bringing multilingual skills and experience.[12]

Accident and health[edit]

With the acquisition of LDG Management Company Incorporated in 1996, Tokio Marine HCC began writing medical stop-loss insurance and made a pivotal entry into the Life, Accident and Health industry. Through subsequent acquisitions and by maintaining a strong underwriting focus, the company has been in medical stop-loss insurance, as well as in the HMO reinsurance, provider excess, medical excess, sports disability, short term medical and international medical insurance markets.[citation needed]

Medical stop-loss insurance is the major component of the business segment.[citation needed]

Tokio Marine HCC also offers high-limit sports disability insurance to protect against the future loss of earnings of athletes who may become temporarily or permanently disabled and can no longer continue their professional sports career. Coverage is available for the team or individual players.[13]

International operations[edit]

Houston Casualty Company was authorized by Her Majesty's Treasury in 1998 to operate a full branch office in the United Kingdom, and the company opened its London branch to more closely align its underwriting operations with the London Market. HCC now has offices across the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain that provide a broad range of specialty insurance coverage including Energy, Marine, Commercial Property, Credit, Professional Indemnity, Surety Bonds, Political Risks, Accident and Health, General Liability, and Property Treaty. Tokio Marine HCC is an owner of a Lloyd's managing agency and 100% capital provider of a Lloyd's syndicate. [14]

In anticipation of Brexit, a new insurance company Tokio Marine Europe S.A. (TME) was set up in Luxembourg, following regulatory approval from the Commissariat aux Assurances (CAA) and the Japanese Financial Services Authority (JFSA). TME operates as a subsidiary of HCC International Insurance Company plc and in partnership with Tokio Marine Kiln. This ensures that Tokio Marine Group is able to continue servicing its clients in the European Economic Area (EEA) and to offer them stability through a seamless transition. With approval from the High Court of England and Wales, the Part VII process of transferring the existing portfolio of policies written out of Continental European operations to Tokio Marine Europe S.A. was executed.[15]

On 7 May 2018, S&P Global Ratings assigned its “AA- (Very Strong)” financial strength rating to Tokio Marine Europe S.A. with a positive outlook. [16]

Growth and acquisitions[edit]

The company has grown organically (growing market share with existing products) by adding new products as well as acquisitions of other insurance businesses. The company also divested business positions to retain its strong focus on underwriting of specialty insurance products.

  • In 2020, the company acquired GCube, a renewable energy risks specialist.[17]
  • In 2019, the company acquired NAS Insurance Services, LLC, in cyber and professional liability solutions in the U.S.[18]
  • In 2018, the company acquired Qdos Contractor, a provider of insurance products and services to the UK independent contractor and freelancer market.[19]
  • In 2017, the company acquired AIG's Medical Stop-Loss and Organ Transplant operations.[20]
  • In 2016, the company acquired Bail USA, Inc., a wholesale bail agency [21] and On Call International, a provider of fully customized travel risk management services.[22]
  • In 2015, the company acquired Producers Ag Insurance Group (ProAg), a writer of crop insurance.[23]
  • In 2013, the company enters the North American construction property risks markets, and begins to offer builders risk treaty reinsurance out of London office.[24]
  • In 2011, the company opened Primary Casualty and Excess Casualty divisions.[25]
  • In 2010, the company started a Technical Property division.[26]
  • In 2009, the company sold its reinsurance brokerage business Rattner MacKenzie Limited and transferred rights relating to brown water marine to its original owner. The company also combined two Lloyd's syndicates to achieve more operational efficiency. The company formed a Property Treaty underwriting team.[27]
  • In 2008, the company acquired Cox Insurance Group, Arrowhead Public Risk, VMGU Insurance Agency, the Surety Company of the Pacific, and MultiNational Underwriters.[28][29][30][31]
  • In 2006, the company acquired Novia Underwriters, Inc., G.B. Kenrick & Associates, and the Health Products Division of Allianz Life Insurance.[32][33][34]
  • In 2005, the company acquired US Surety company, DeMontfort Group, Ltd., Perico Ltd., MIC Life Insurance, and the Ilium Insurance Group.[35][36][37]
  • In 2004, the company acquired American Contractors Indemnity Company and RA&MCO Insurance companies.[38][39]
  • In 2002, the company acquired Dickson Manchester Ltd. and MAG Global Financial Products.[40][41]
  • In 1999, the company acquired Centris Group Inc. (insurance company).[42] The same year, the company also acquired Midwest Stop Loss Underwriters.
  • In 1998, the company acquired Guarantee Insurance Resources.[43]
  • In 1997, the company acquired Managed Group Underwriting.[44]
  • In 1996, the company acquired LDG Management Company.[45]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Company Website". Retrieved February 18, 2013.. HCC has assets of $9.0 billion, shareholders' equity of $3.0 billion and is rated "AA- (Very Strong)" by Standard & Poor's and "AA- (Very Strong)" by Fitch Ratings. In addition, HCC's domestic insurance companies are rated "A+ (Superior)" by A.M. Best Company.
  2. ^ Stephen L. Way.
  3. ^ Globe Newswire - HCC Press Release from November 26, 2012
  4. ^ Taiga Uranaka (10 June 2015). "Tokio Marine to buy HCC Insurance for $7.5 billion". Reuters. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Tokio Marine of Japan Agrees to Acquire HCC Insurance for $7.5 Billion". The New York Times, June 10, 2015.
  6. ^ "With HCC Holdings Buy, Tokio Marine Enhances Already Top Commercial Lines Performance". Insurance Journal, June 17, 2015.
  7. ^ "Acquisition of HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc. Closes" (Press release). Nasdaq. 27 October 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  8. ^ Tokio Marine HCC, Inc 2007 Annual Report page 6
  9. ^ Tokio Marine HCC, Inc 2007 Annual Report page 7
  10. ^ Tokio Marine HCC 2007 Annual Report page 8
  11. ^ HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc 2007 Annual Report page 10
  12. ^ HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc 2010 Annual Report pages 11 - 14
  13. ^ Tokio Marine HCC 2008 Annual Report pages 7 - 10
  14. ^ HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc 2009 Annual Report pages 6 - 12
  15. ^ "Part VII transfer documents - Tokiomarine Kiln". www.tokiomarinekiln.com. Archived from the original on 2019-01-20.
  16. ^ "Tokio Marine Group receives regulatory approval for Tokio Marine Europe S.A. in Luxembourg - Tokiomarine Kiln". www.tokiomarinekiln.com. Archived from the original on 2019-01-12.
  17. ^ Wallace, Mia. "Tokio Marine HCC reaches acquisition agreement". Insurance Business. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  18. ^ "Tokio Marine HCC Announces Acquisition of U.S. Cyber Specialist NAS Insurance Service". Tokio Marine HCC. 1 April 2019.
  19. ^ "Tokio Marine HCC Announces Agreement to Acquire UK Agency from Qdos Holdings". Tokio Marine HCC. 8 June 2018.
  20. ^ "Tokio Marine HCC Announces Agreement to Acquire AIG's Medical Stop-Loss Operations". Globe News Wire (Press release). 2 October 2017.
  21. ^ Tokio Marine HCC Acquires Bail USA - "Tokio Marine HCC Acquires On Call International" - Feb. 4, 2016
  22. ^ Tokio Marine HCC Acquires On Call International - "Tokio Marine HCC Acquires On Call International" - Jan. 21, 2016
  23. ^ Globe Newswire - "HCC Insurance Holdings Completes Acquisition of Producers Ag Insurance Group" - Jan. 2, 2015
  24. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC Insurance Holdings Launches Construction Property Risks Division" - May 31, 2013
  25. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC Insurance Opens New Primary and Excess Casualty Divisions" - Oct. 10, 2011
  26. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC Insurance Holdings Hires Team for Technical Property Division" - Nov. 19, 2010
  27. ^ Houston Business Journal - "HCC Insurance sells Rattner MacKenzie affiliate" - Oct. 5, 2005
  28. ^ Globe Newswire - "HCC Acquires Cox Insurance Group, a Midwestern Medical Stop-Loss Underwriter" - Nov. 3, 2008
  29. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC Insurance Holdings Acquires Arrowhead Public Risk, U.S. Risk Insurance Brokers’ Criminal Justice Division" - Dec. 12, 2008
  30. ^ Globe Newswire - "HCC to Acquire Surety Company of the Pacific" - Dec. 3, 2008
  31. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC Acquires MultiNational Underwriters; Approved for Lloyd’s Syndicate" - Jan. 3, 2008
  32. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC Insurance Acquires Ind.-based Novia Underwriters" - June 30, 2006
  33. ^ Globe Newswire - "HCC to Expand Its Underwriting Agency Operations With the Acquisition of Kenrick" - July 13, 2006
  34. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC Insurance Holdings Acquires Minn. Allianz Life Insurance" - Aug. 4, 2006
  35. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC to Acquire United States Surety" - Nov. 16, 2004
  36. ^ HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc 2005 Annual Report page 8
  37. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC Holdings Buys Lloyd’s Syndicate Manager Illium" - Oct. 24, 2005
  38. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC Closes Its Acquisition of American Contractors Indemnity Company" - Feb. 16, 2004
  39. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC Acquires RA&MCO Insurance" - Sep. 30, 2004
  40. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC to Acquire Dickson Manchester Ltd." - Dec. 18, 2002
  41. ^ Insurance Journal - "HCC Acquires MAG Global" - Oct. 3, 2002
  42. ^ New York Times - "Company News: HCC Insurance holdings to Acquire Centris Group" - October 13, 1999
  43. ^ Houston Business Journal - "HCC acquires Georgia firm" - Jan. 15, 1998
  44. ^ The Free Library. 1997 PR Newswire Association LLC - "HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc. Announces the Acquisition of Managed Group Underwriting, Inc." - June 20, 1997
  45. ^ The New York Times - "Company News: Shares of HCC Insurance up 14% After Acquisition Deal" - Jan. 10, 1996

External links[edit]

    • Historical business data for HCC Insurance Holidings, Inc.:
    • SEC filings