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SC Co. Code NAIC Co. Code Name of Company Mailing Address City List of Insurance Companies and HMOs Authorized to Transact Business in South Carolina as of October 2018 SC Co. NAIC Co. Name of Company Mailing Address City State Zipcode Phone Lines of Authority Code Code 21ST CENTURY ASSURANCE 3 BEAVER VALLEY 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 101977 44245 COMPANY 21st CENTURY PLAZA ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803-1115 (302) 252-2000 23-Casualty, 25-Marine 21ST CENTURY CASUALTY 146040 36404 COMPANY 3 BEAVER VALLEY ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803-0000 (302) 252-2000 22-Property, 23-Casualty 21ST CENTURY CENTENNIAL 3 BEAVER VALLEY 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 101231 34789 INSURANCE COMPANY 21st CENTURY PLAZA ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803-0000 (302) 252-2000 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine 21ST CENTURY INSURANCE 146041 12963 COMPANY 3 BEAVER VALLEY ROAD WILMINGTON DE 00001-9803 (302) 252-2000 22-Property, 23-Casualty 21ST CENTURY NATIONAL 3 BEAVER VALLEY 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 100985 36587 21STINSURANCE CENTURY COMPANY NORTH 21st CENTURY PLAZA ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803-1115 (302) 252-2000 23-Casualty, 25-Marine AMERICA INSURANCE BEAVER VALLEY 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 100978 32220 COMPANY 21st CENTURY PLAZA 3 ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803-0000 (302) 252-2000 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine 21ST CENTURY PACIFIC 3 BEAVER VALLEY 101428 23795 INSURANCE COMPANY 21st CENTURY PLAZA ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803-0000 (302) 252-2000 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 25-Marine 21ST CENTURY PREMIER 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 101190 20796 INSURANCE COMPANY 21st CENTURY PLAZA 3 Beaver Valley Rd WILMINGTON DE 19803-0000 (302) 252-2000 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine 21ST CENTURY SECURITY 3 BEAVER VALLEY 100886 23833 INSURANCE COMPANY 21st CENTURY PLAZA ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803-1115 (302) 252-2000 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 25-Marine 4 EVER LIFE INSURANCE 2 MID AMERICA PLAZA, OAKBROOK 100388 80985 COMPANY SUITE 200 TERRACE IL 60181-0000 (630) 472-7833 19-Life, 21-Accident/Health 5 STAR LIFE INSURANCE 909 N. WASHINGTON ST., 100618 77879 COMPANY SUITE 100 ALEXANDRIA VA 22314-0000 (703) 740-9111 19-Life, 21-Accident/Health 202223 15742 7710 INSURANCE COMPANY POST OFFICE BOX 207 SUMMERTON SC 29148-0000 (844) 200-7710 23-Casualty 5353 WAYZATA 164774 A&H INTERMEDIARIES, LLC BOULEVARD, SUITE 408 Minnetonka MN 55416-1340 (952) 548-1206 AAA LIFE INSURANCE 17900 N. LAUREL PARK 100277 71854 COMPANY DRIVE LIVONIA MI 48152-3985 (734) 779-2600 19-Life, 21-Accident/Health ABILITY INSURANCE 100858 71471 COMPANY POST OFFICE BOX 3735 OMAHA NE 68103-0000 (402) 218-4069 19-Life, 21-Accident/Health 168220 12959 ABSOLUTE TOTAL CARE, INC. 7700 Forsyth Boulevard St. Louis MO 63105-0000 (314) 725-4477 21-Accident/Health ACA FINANCIAL GUARANTY 555 THEODORE FREMD 100654 22896 CORPORATION AVE,, STE. C-205 RYE NY 10580-0000 (212) 375-2000 24-Surety ACADIA INSURANCE 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 153165 31325 COMPANY POST OFFICE BOX 9010 WESTBROOK ME 04098-5010 (207) 772-4300 25-Marine 390 BENMAR DRIVE, 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 154835 10807 ACCC INSURANCE COMPANY SUITE 225 HOUSTON TX 77060-2901 (281) 919-0150 23-Casualty, 25-Marine ACCENDO INSURANCE 100549 63444 COMPANY 2211 SANDERS ROAD NORTHBROOK IL 60062-0000 (401) 770-4883 19-Life, 21-Accident/Health ACCEPTANCE CASUALTY 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 170019 10349 INSURANCE COMPANY 702 OBERLIN ROAD RALEIGH NC 27605-0000 (919) 833-1600 25-Marine ACCEPTANCE INDEMNITY 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 100871 20010 INSURANCE COMPANY 702 OBERLIN ROAD RALEIGH NC 27605-0000 (919) 833-1600 25-Marine ACCESS HOME INSURANCE 196883 14134 COMPANY 805 ESTELLE DRIVE SUITE 209 LANCASTER PA 00001-7601 (717) 898-0504 22-Property, 23-Casualty ACCESS INSURANCE 101379 11711 COMPANY P.O. Box 105259 ATLANTA GA 00003-0348 (770) 234-3659 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety ACCIDENT FUND GENERAL 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 166514 12304 INSURANCE COMPANY POST OFFICE BOX 40790 LANSING MI 48901-7990 (517) 705-5360 25-Marine ACCIDENT FUND INSURANCE 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 146036 10166 COMPANY OF AMERICA POST OFFICE BOX 40790 LANSING MI 48901-7990 (517) 708-5360 25-Marine ACCIDENT FUND NATIONAL 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 166510 12305 INSURANCE COMPANY POST OFFICE BOX 40790 LANSING MI 48901-7990 (517) 342-4200 25-Marine ACCIDENT INSURANCE ONE HARBISON WAY, 155928 11573 COMPANY, INC. SUITE 115 COLUMBIA SC 29212-0000 (800) 896-6884 22-Property, 23-Casualty ACCORDIA LIFE AND 215 10TH STREET, SUITE 175959 62200 ANNUITY COMPANY 1100 DES MOINES IA 50309-0000 (515) 393-3900 19-Life, 21-Accident/Health ACCREDITED SURETY AND 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 100318 26379 CASUALTY COMPANY, INC. POST OFFICE BOX 140855 ORLANDO FL 32814-0855 (407) 629-2131 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 100075 22667 COMPANY 436 Walnut Street PO Box 1000, WA04B Philadelphia PA 00001-9106 (215) 640-2590 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine POST OFFICE BOX HM 19-Life, 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 200225 ACE BERMUDA 1015 HAMILTON HM08 NA 00000-0000 - 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine ACE FIRE UNDERWRITERS 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 100168 20702 INSURANCE COMPANY 436 Walnut Street PO Box 1000, WA04B Philadelphia PA 19106-0000 (215) 640-2590 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine ACE LIFE INSURANCE 19-Life, 20-Variable Contracts, 100901 60348 ACECOMPANY PROPERTY AND 436 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA PA 19106-0000 (215) 490-8619 21-Accident/Health CASUALTY INSURANCE POST OFFICE BOX 1000, 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 100157 20699 COMPANY WA04B PHILADELPHIA PA 19106-1000 (215) 640-2590 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine 2600 N. CENTRAL 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 101398 19984 ACIG INSURANCE COMPANY EXPRESSWAY SUITE 800 RICHARDSON TX 75080-0000 (972) 702-9004 25-Marine ACSTAR INSURANCE 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 100450 22950 COMPANY 30 SOUTH ROAD FARMINGTON CT 00000-6032 (860) 415-8400 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine 76 ST. PAUL STREET, 100051 33987 ADM INSURANCE COMPANY SUITE 500 BURLINGTON VT 05401-0000 (802) 862-4400 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety ADMIRAL INDEMNITY 301 ROUTE 17 NORTH, 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 146575 44318 COMPANY SUITE 900 RUTHERFORD NJ 07070-0000 (201) 518-2500 25-Marine 1000 HOWARD BLVD, 101733 24856 ADMIRAL INSURANCE CO. SUITE 300 MT. LAUREL NJ 08054-0000 (856) 429-9200 22-Property, 23-Casualty ADRIATIC INSURANCE 3501 N. CAUSEWAY, SUITE 101821 39381 ADVANTAGECOMPANY WORKERS 1000 METAIRIE LA 70002-3675 (504) 838-8100 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 25-Marine COMPENSATION INSURANCE 100519 40517 COMPANY POST OFFICE BOX 571918 SALT LAKE CITY UT 84157-1918 (888) 595-8750 23-Casualty, 24-Surety 188717 15146 ADVICARE, CORPORATION 101 EAST WOOD STREET SPARTANBURG SC 29303-0000 (864) 414-2675 21-Accident/Health AEGIS SECURITY INSURANCE 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 101239 33898 COMPANY PO BOX 3153 HARRISBURG PA 17105-3153 (717) 657-9671 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine AETNA HEALTH AND LIFE 151 FARMINGTON 100421 78700 AETNAINSURANCE HEALTH COMPANY INC., DBA AVENUE - MC64 HARTFORD CT 06156-0000 (860) 273-0123 19-Life, 21-Accident/Health COVENTRY HEALTH CARE OF 1425 UNION MEETING 174278 95109 THE CAROLINAS, INC. ROAD - U23S BLUE BELL PA 19422-0000 (215) 775-6508 21-Accident/Health AETNA HEALTH INSURANCE 1425 UNION MEETING 100737 72052 COMPANY ROAD - U23S BLUE BELL PA 19422-0000 (215) 775-6508 19-Life, 21-Accident/Health AETNA INSURANCE 151 FARMINGTON 100196 36153 COMPANY OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE, RT21 HARTFORD CT 06156-9154 (203) 275-3777 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 25-Marine 19-Life, 20-Variable Contracts, 100149 60054 AETNA LIFE INS CO 151 FARMINGTON AVE HARTFORD CT 06156-0000 (860) 273-0123 21-Accident/Health FORT 101248 35963 AF&L INSURANCE COMPANY 580 VIRGINIA DRIVE SUITE 330 WASHINGTON PA 00001-9034 (215) 918-0515 21-Accident/Health 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 101257 10014 AFFILIATED FM INS CO P O BOX 7500 JOHNSTON RI 02919-0000 (401) 275-3000 25-Marine AGC LIFE INSURANCE 100820 97780 COMPANY 2727-A Allen Parkway Houston TX 00007-7019 19-Life, 21-Accident/Health AGCS MARINE INSURANCE 225 W. WASHINGTON ST., 100434 22837 COMPANY STE. 1800 CHICAGO IL 60606-0000 (312) 224-3469 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 25-Marine AGENT ALLIANCE 101071 10389 INSURANCE COMPANY POST OFFICE BOX 3199 WINSTON-SALEM NC 27102-3199 (336) 435-2000 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 25-Marine AGRI GENERAL INSURANCE 9200 NORTHPARK DRIVE, 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 100580 42757 COMPANY SUITE 350 JOHNSTON IA 50131-3007 (515) 559-1000 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine 175 WATER STREET, 18TH 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 100892 40258 AIG ASSURANCE COMPANY FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10038-0000 (212) 770-7000 25-Marine IRENE HILL- c/o WILLIS 55 BEATTIE PLACE, 209690 AIG EUROPE LIMITED TOWERS WATSON SUITE 200 GREENVILLE SC 29607-0000 (864) 232-9999 22-Property, 23-Casualty AIG PROPERTY CASUALTY 175 WATER STREET, 18TH 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 101195 19402 COMPANY FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10038-0000 (212) 770-7000 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine AIG SPECIALTY INSURANCE 175 WATER STREET, 18TH 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 101845 26883 AIOICOMPANY NISSAY DOWA FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10038-0000 (212) 458-7000 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF 15 INDEPENDENCE 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 180541 34886 AMERICA BOULEVARD WARREN NJ 07059-0000 (847) 619-4928 25-Marine 175 WATER STREET, 24 21-Accident/Health, 22-Property, 100924 19399 AIU INS CO FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10038-0000 (212) 770-7000 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 25-Marine AIX SPECIALTY INSURANCE 22-Property, 23-Casualty, 24-Surety, 168731 12833 COMPANY 440 LINCOLN
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