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2012
Living Up to a Good Name
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Posted February 1, 2012

Robert Ritchie, CEO of American Integrity Insurance, sees the world differently.  It was his ability to spot trends and see opportunity that enabled him to launch his Florida-based residential property insurance company in the wake of significant market turmoil.   Read More >>

2011
American Integrity Announces Strong First Quarter 2011 Results
http://insurancenewsnet.com
Posted May 23,2011

American Integrity Insurance Company announced today at its quarterly meeting that its policyholder surplus increased 9% for the first quarter of 2011 from prior year-end with underwriting results improving dramatically by approximately $2 million. American Integrity's President and CEO Robert Ritchie said, "Despite the battle for property insurance legislative reform, the ongoing industry challenges with cost drivers negatively affecting insurer's claims resources, and a changing competitive landscape, we remain committed to Florida and are pleased with the progress and service our organization is delivering to Florida's property insurance market." Read More >>

2010
American Integrity Insurance Company Responds to Market Demand for Home Insurance Options
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Posted on July 19, 2010

American Integrity Insurance Company announced today its launch of a new residential property insurance product which responds to demands for affordable property insurance options in today's economic climate. As a means to create more affordable policy options, marketplace demand has increased for a policy to cover basic major perils. American Integrity's Dwelling Policy (DP-1) provides a solution for this need by providing a no-frills policy to insure for catastrophic or large loss events. Read More >>
2009
American Integrity Insurance Provides Ready Market to Absorb Nationwide Policies
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Posted on Oct. 19, 2009

American Integrity Insurance Group is ready to offer options for the 60,000 homeowners policies that Nationwide Insurance of Florida won't renew, starting next July. Nationwide announced the policy non-renewals late last week. While Nationwide arranged for Tower Hill Insurance Group to offer coverage to these policyholders, homeowners and their insurance agents are encouraged to shop the market for the best option possible.
IInsurers jockey to cover State Farm gap
More than 20 insurance companies are angling to write policies for customers who are losing their State Farm home coverage.
http://www.miamiherald.com
Posted on, Feb. 04, 2009
By Beatrice E. Garcia

For nearly two dozen insurers in Florida, State Farm Florida's decision to stop selling homeowners insurance means opportunity.
After the announcement last week, one Boca Raton insurer took out a newspaper ad aimed at State Farm customers. Others solicited them on their websites. One company hopes to recruit State Farm agents. But the holders of State Farm's 1.2 million policies, covering mostly homes, condos, boats and even businesses, won't be able to rely on their State Farm agents to help them find another insurer -- they are not allowed to write policies for any other company except the state-run Citizens Property Insurance. Read More >>
State Farm's Exit Likely To Benefit Smaller Insurers
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Published: January 29, 2009
By Russell Ray

After State Farm revealed plans Tuesday to withdraw from the property insurance market in Florida, its customers wasted no time in searching for new coverage. The online Home Insurance Buyers Guide, a Web site that helps homeowners find, screen and contact insurance companies, was overwhelmed Tuesday by State Farm policyholders worried about finding replacement coverage, said Michael Letcher, who operates the paid-membership site. Read More >>
Florida homeowners hunt for insurance after State Farm bombshell
http://www.miamiherald.com
Posted on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009
By Beatrice E. Garcia

The shopping has begun. Some Florida residents aren't waiting for State Farm Florida Insurance to tell them their policies won't be renewed. They've started calling agents and insurers to check if other companies are willing to provide the coverage they're about to lose from State Farm. The insurer Tuesday announced plans to discontinue writing property insurance in Florida in about two years. That's 1.2 million policies, including 933,000 that cover single-family homes, condo and rental units and mobile homes needing new insurers. Read More >>
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