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Massachusetts’ Ranking in Latest Listing of Largest Insurance Marketplaces As Ranked By Total Premium Volume

November 6, 2023 by AC Editor

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Volume II takes a look at Aggregate Premium Volume & Premium Volume by Line of Business

Volume II of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (“NAIC”) annual Insurance Department Resources Report (IDRR) builds on the data discussed in Volume I by turning its focus onto the resources and regulatory activities of the 56 NAIC-member jurisdictions. As mentioned previously, the Report, released in two separate volumes each year, has been published annually for the past 36 years.

Each of the two Volumes focuses on different aspects of Insurance Departments from across the country and is compiled through an extensive survey of each of the NAIC member states. In Volume II, the focus is on “… premium data [as well as providing] …ratios that demonstrate the relationships between the budget, revenue and premium data.”

Finally, it is important to note that all of the statistics included in this article feature data from 2022, the last year for which complete data is available to the NAIC to analyze.

Key Points from this year’s edition

  • Total premium collected nationally across all lines of business was $3.1 trillion, representing an increase of 6.4% over 2021.
  • In terms of states with the most premium written in all lines of business, California is the leader, followed by New York, Texas, Florida, and Ohio, who collectively represent 40% of all insurance premiums in the nation.
  • Premium volume by lines of business for 2022:
Source NAIC

The top 20 states with the most premium written

When Agency Checklists first started reporting on this report many years ago, Massachusetts was included as one of the top ten largest states as ranked by Written Premium. The following is a complete list of the top 20 largest states as ranked by premium volume:

RANK/STATE2022 PREMIUM VOLUME2021 RANK
1. California$374,616,357,7531
2. New York$265,231,506,0612
3. Texas$242,596,011,1674
4. Florida$232,209,744,6493
5. Ohio$142,919,476,4886
6. Pennsylvania$139,314,571,1025
7. Illinois$108,365,798,7717
8. New Jersey$94,876,977,6749
9. Delaware$87,446,745,0008
10. Michigan$85,260,731,89610
11. North Carolina$81,002,914,23611
12. Georgia$73,776,313,30612
13. Virginia$70,533,846,68513
14. Massachusetts$70,231,483,54714
15. Minnesota$58,945,513,81716
16. Washington$58,137,068,00015
17. Tennessee$54,790,318,50117
18. Missouri$51,419,835,69520
19. Maryland$50,765,640,87325
20. Indiana$50,247,449,18619

As for the remaining states in our region, they are ranked as follows:

  • Connecticut is ranked 26th, down three spots from last year, with $43,523,389,253 in premium volume.
  • New Hampshire is ranked 43rd with $12,447,680,941 in premium volume. This is the same spot it held last year.
  • Directly following New Hampshire is Rhode Island, ranked 44th, with $10,467,623,094 in premium volume (same as last year).
  • Right after Rhode Island is Maine, ranked 45th with $10,205,115,313 in premium volume (same spot as last year).
  • Vermont is the 50th state in the rankings with $4,930,166,927 in premium volume (same spot as last year as well).

A historical look at premium volume in Massachusetts & New England 2016-2021

NE STATE202220212020201920182017
Massachusetts$70,231,483,547$64,233,568,974$60,098,950,184$58,616,364,928$56,721,795,550$53,492,161,175
Connecticut$43,523,389,253$44,232,332,178$43,794,724,747$39,040,132,344$37,334,444,774$35,705,966,688
Maine$10,205,115,313$9,475,709,355$8,554,466,255$8,328,208,618$8,106,802,692$7,346,721,660
New Hampshire$12,447,680,941$11,590,137,179$10,742,650,062$10,753,553,862$10,300,944,722$8,709,540,948
Rhode Island$10,467,623,094$10,412,361,894$9,389,152,929$9,384,813,431$9,384,813,431$8,768,249,733
Vermont$4,930,166,927$3,965,921,678$3,915,601,080$3,854,292,583$3,715,814,144$3,555,849,204

A look at each New England state by premium volume by line of business

NE STATELIFE/ANNUITIESPROPERTY/CASUALTYHEALTHTITLERISK RETENTIONOTHER
Massachusetts$28,567,620,567$18,183,298,752$22,801,563,801$409,128,827$269,871,600$0
Connecticut$21,449,589,987$9,614,681,745$11,941,349,568$199,009,888$176,634,423$142,123,642
Maine$2,226,401,265$2,845,364,421$5,059,395,082$65,679,899$8,274,646$0
New Hampshire$4,352,774,890$2,864,081,491$5,153,588,681$61,407,873$15,828,006$0
Rhode Island$2,907,333,208$2,789,077,513$4,701,850,836$52,899,568$16,461,969$0
Vermont$1,883,514,701$1,394,498,172$1,620,654,814$24,297,879$7,201,361$0

Excess & Surplus Lines premium volume by New England state

NE STATEU.S.ALIENTOTAL
Massachusetts
Connecticut$781,006,668$257,484,730$1,038,491,398
Maine$132,561,831$38,459,100$171,020,931
New Hampshire$147,292,774$42,853,146$190,145,920
Rhode Island$209,522,326$91,458,150$300,980,476
Vermont$156,279,852$98,314,570$57,965,282


Captive Insurers by New England state

NE STATEDOMESTIC CAPTIVE INSURERSDIRECT WRITTEN PREMIUMREINSURANCE ASSUMEDTOTAL PREMIUM
Massachusetts
Connecticut43$396,067,902$350,993,341$747,061,243
Maine3$2,160,000$0$2,160,000
New Hampshire0$0$0$0
Rhode Island0$0$0$0
Vermont551$14,039,513,528$25,070,066,359$39,109,579,887

Revenue by New England state

NE STATETOTAL REVENUESTOTAL TAXESFEES & ASSESSMENTSFINES & PENALTIESOTHER
Massachusetts
Connecticut$223,230,509$79,205,680$140,943,265$3,081,564$0
Maine$151,475,295$107,371,503$24,323,022$189,800$19,590,970
New Hampshire$154,934,863$126,526,378$27,949,089$459,396$0
Rhode Island$209,030,308$159,612,298$5,524,011$171,742$43,722,257
Vermont$113,520,604$62,655,983$50,545,871$318,750$0

Links to other useful information about this report

For those interested in viewing the entire report it can be accessed on the NAIC website here.

For those interested, click here to view our report on Volume I of the NAIC’s Annual Insurance Department Resources Report (IDRR):

Facts & Figures About Massachusetts & New England Insurance Departments & Insurance Producers

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