Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 3:20 PM
Subject: NEWS FROM THE FLORIDA OFFICE OF INSURANCE REGULATION - MCCARTY
ORDERS FLORIDA PENINSULA TO CUT ITS RATES AND REVISE ITS BUSINESS PLAN
-NEWS FROM THE FLORIDA
OFFICE OF INSURANCE REGULATION-
For
Immediate Release:
Contact: Bob Lotane
or Jonathon Kees
850/ 413-2515
MCCARTY
ORDERS FLORIDA
PENINSULA TO CUT ITS RATES
AND REVISE ITS BUSINESS PLAN
TALLAHASSEE (10/25/2006) – Florida Insurance
Commissioner Kevin McCarty today
ordered Florida Peninsula Insurance Company (Florida
Peninsula) to reduce the
rates it has been charging policyholders and to revise its business plan.
Florida Peninsula’s
book of business contains wind-only property insurance policies that it took
out of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (Citizens). These policies
are primarily located in southeast Florida and
in the Florida Keys.
Florida Peninsula
filed a rate increase with the Office of Insurance Regulation (Office) in April
to increase its rates by a statewide average of 91 percent and began imposing
the rates prior to obtaining Office approval under the use-and-file provisions
of Florida
statutes. This effectively doubled the rates that many of Florida
Peninsula’s policyholders
were paying at the time they were taken out of Citizens.
“I am ordering Florida
Peninsula to reduce its
rates to no more than 25 percent above Citizens rates,” said McCarty.
“The dramatic price hikes in the global reinsurance markets have hit Floridians
very hard, but to expect policyholders to shoulder this type of an increase is
unsustainable. This company needs to restructure and it needs to reduce
these rates. ”
In Monroe County
Florida Peninsula
will charge rates equal to Citizens recently ordered rates. The impact
from the decrease in Monroe
County rates cannot be
reallocated to other counties.
Florida Peninsula
must pay policyholders the difference, if any, between the amount actually paid
by each policyholder since June 15, 2006, and the rate mandated by the Order,
along with interest, on the policy renewal date. The payments can consist
of a credit toward the renewal premium for any policyholder whose policy renews
after October 11, 2006, but for policyholders who cancel or non-renew their
policy after that date the refund must be made by check.
On October 11th, McCarty issued an order allowing all Floridians who were being
charged unapproved rates, which included Florida
Peninsula policyholders,
to seek coverage from Citizens. Any of the Florida
Peninsula customers who pursued this
option between October 11th and 31st must have the opportunity to reinstate
their coverage with Florida
Peninsula under this new
order.
McCarty also ordered Florida
Peninsula to submit a
revised business plan to the Office within 30 days. The plan must detail
how the company will transition from covering wind-only policies to offering
only multi-peril residential insurance policies. In addition, Florida
Peninsula must cease writing new
wind-only policies and reduce its exposure in southeast Florida
and in the Florida Keys. That exposure
will have to be balanced over other areas of the state.
“The plan of operation for Florida
Peninsula must be reworked
so that its rate needs are more stable and, in fact, are reduced over time,”
said McCarty. “We need to work to prevent policyholders from being put
into similar difficult situations in the future and to improve the financial
strength of the company.”
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