NAMIC's strength reflects its nearly 1,300 members companies that come together to accomplish objectives more effectively together as a group than as separate companies.
NAMIC's foundation is built upon its diversity in membership and grassroots strength. Companies range in size from one person operating a 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.
Membership in NAMIC is not restricted to mutual insurance companies. Stock insurance companies, reinsurance companies and industry vendor companies are all welcome to join the association and enjoy the benefits membership can bring.
New members must submit a completed membership application along with dues payment. Companies interested in joining NAMIC are encouraged to contact NAMIC Member Experience for dues amounts and any additional information. New applications are reviewed and voted on by the NAMIC Board of Directors at their quarterly meetings.
NAMIC at a Glance
Member Testimonials
NAMIC’s top priority is serving its members in ways that help them ensure success. Discover firsthand experiences from throughout the NAMIC membership.
“We turn to NAMIC for board governance training. In our organization, board members are not always from the insurance industry. NAMIC works with our management team and board to determine where we need to focus.”
Tess Frazier, President & CEO
Texas Hospital Insurance Exchange
“NAMIC is a key provider of education and training programs for Grinnell Mutual and our 240 member mutuals.”
Jeff Menary, CEO
Grinnell Mutual
“We have a number of reasons why we are members with NAMIC: education, connections, and learning more about new trends and experiences. But first and foremost, it helps us be clear as to what mutuality is today.”
Tim Shauf, President & CEO
The Commonwell Mutual Insurance Group
“I go to NAMIC for thought leadership that is specifically targeted to the mutual insurance industry and also for all the connections I can make with other people who work at mutuals. It’s an opportunity for development.”
Heather Blevins, Senior Project Coordinator
State Farm