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List of Insurance Companies Authorized to Transact Business In List of Insurance Companies Authorized to Transact Business in South Carolina as of May 2020 NAIC Name of Company Company Type Mailing Address City State Zipcode Phone Lines of Authority Code 23833 @HOME INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty P.O. BOX 905 LINCROFT NJ 07738 - 0905 (302) 252 - 2000 Casualty, Marine, Property Risk Purchasing c/o ALLIANT INSURANCE 1285 DRUMMERS 123CPL Group SERVICES, INC. LN, STE 305 WAYNE PA 19087 - 0000 (610) 635 - 3311 21ST CENTURY ASSURANCE Accident & Health, Casualty, 44245 COMPANY Property & Casualty 3 BEAVER VALLEY ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803 - 1115 (302) 252 - 2000 Marine, Property 21ST CENTURY CASUALTY 36404 COMPANY Property & Casualty 3 BEAVER VALLEY ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803 - 1115 (302) 252 - 2000 Casualty, Property 21ST CENTURY CENTENNIAL Accident & Health, Casualty, 34789 INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty 3 BEAVER VALLEY ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803 - 1115 (302) 252 - 2000 Marine, Property, Surety 21ST CENTURY INSURANCE 12963 COMPANY Property & Casualty 3 BEAVER VALLEY ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803 - 1115 (302) 252 - 2000 Casualty, Property 21ST CENTURY NORTH AMERICA Accident & Health, Casualty, 32220 INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty 3 BEAVER VALLEY ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803 - 1115 (302) 252 - 2000 Marine, Property, Surety 21ST CENTURY PACIFIC INSURANCE 23795 COMPANY Property & Casualty 3 BEAVER VALLEY ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803 - 1115 (302) 252 - 2000 Casualty, Marine, Property 21ST CENTURY PREMIER Accident & Health, Casualty, 20796 INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty 3 BEAVER VALLEY ROAD WILMINGTON DE 19803 - 1115 (302) 252 - 2000 Marine, Property, Surety 2 Mid America Plaza, Suite Oakbrook 80985 4 EVER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Life 200 Terrace IL 60181 - 0000 (630) 472 - 7833 Accident & Health, Life 77879 5 STAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Life 909 N. Washington Street Alexandria VA 22314 - 0000 (703) 740 - 9111 Accident & Health, Life 1 North Cantey Street, 15742 7710 INSURANCE COMPANY Casualty Suite 106, PO Box 207 PO Box 207 Summerton SC 29148 - 0000 (844) 200 - 7710 Casualty Reinsurance 5353 WAYZATA A&H INTERMEDIARIES, LLC Intermediary BOULEVARD, SUITE 408 Minnetonka MN 55416 - 1340 (952) 548 - 1206 A/E PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY Risk Purchasing INSURANCE PROGRAM, LLC Group 19660 10TH AVENUE NE POULSBO WA 98370 - 0000 (360) 626 - 2956 71854 AAA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Life 17900 N. Laurel Park Drive Livonia MI 48152 - 0000 (734) 779 - 2600 Accident & Health, Life 71471 ABILITY INSURANCE COMPANY Life P.O. BOX 3735 OMAHA NE 68103 - 0000 (402) 218 - 4069 Accident & Health, Life Health Maintenance 12959 ABSOLUTE TOTAL CARE, INC. Organization 7700 Forsyth Blvd St. Louis MO 63105 - 0000 (314) 725 - 4477 Accident & Health ACA FINANCIAL GUARANTY 555 Theodore Fremd Ave., 22896 CORPORATION Property & Casualty Suite C-205 Rye NY 10580 - 0000 (212) 375 - 2000 Surety Casualty, Marine, Property, 31325 ACADIA INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty P.O. BOX 9010 WESTBROOK ME 04098 - 5010 (207) 772 - 4300 Surety Accident & Health, Casualty, 10807 ACCC INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty 390 Benmar Dr Houston TX 77060 - 0000 (281) 919 - 0150 Marine, Property 200 HIGHLAND 63444 ACCENDO INSURANCE COMPANY Health CORPORATE DRIVE CUMBERLAND RI 02864 - 0000 (401) 770 - 4883 Accident & Health, Life ACCEPTANCE CASUALTY Eligible Surplus Lines P.O. BOX 10800, 702 Casualty, Marine, Property, 10349 INSURANCE COMPANY Insurer OBERLIN ROAD RALEIGH NC 27605 - 0800 (919) 833 - 1600 Surety ACCEPTANCE INDEMNITY P.O. BOX 10800, 702 Casualty, Marine, Property, 20010 INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty OBERLIN ROAD RALEIGH NC 27605 - 0800 (919) 833 - 1600 Surety ACCESS HOME INSURANCE 14134 COMPANY Property & Casualty 9191 # 1 SIEGEN LAN BATON ROUGE LA 70810 - 0000 (717) 898 - 0504 Casualty, Property ACCIDENT FUND GENERAL Casualty, Marine, Property, 12304 INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty P.O. BOX 40790 LANSING MI 48901 - 7990 (517) 705 - 5360 Surety ACCIDENT FUND INSURANCE Casualty, Marine, Property, 10166 COMPANY OF AMERICA Property & Casualty P.O BOX 40790 LANSING MI 48901 - 7990 (517) 708 - 5360 Surety ACCIDENT FUND NATIONAL Casualty, Marine, Property, 12305 INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty P.O. BOX 40790 LANSING MI 48901 - 7990 (517) 342 - 4200 Surety ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, 8500 Menaul Blvd NE, 11573 INC. Property & Casualty Suite B-590 Albuquerque NM 87112 - 0000 (800) 896 - 6884 Casualty, Property ACCORDIA LIFE AND ANNUITY 215 10TH STREET, SUITE 62200 COMPANY Life 1100 DES MOINES IA 50309 - 0000 (515) 393 - 3900 Accident & Health, Life ACCOUNTANTS INSURANCE Risk Purchasing c/o Herbert H. Landy Ins. 75 Second Avenue, PURCHASING GROUP ASSOC. Group Agency, Inc. Suite 410 Needham MA 02494 - 2876 (781) 449 - 7711 ACCOUNTANTS RISK PURCHASING Risk Purchasing PEORIA GROUP INC. Group 1200 E. GLEN AVENUE HEIGHTS IL 61616 - 0000 (309) 679 - 0196 ACCREDITED SURETY AND Accident & Health, Casualty, 26379 CASUALTY COMPANY, INC. Property & Casualty PO Box 140855 Orlando FL 32814 - 0000 (407) 629 - 2131 Marine, Property, Surety ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE 436 Walnut Street P.O. Accident & Health, Casualty, 22667 COMPANY Property & Casualty Box 1000 Philadelphia PA 19106 - 0000 (215) 640 - 2590 Marine, Property, Surety Eligible Surplus Lines POST OFFICE BOX HM HAMILTON Accident & Health, Casualty, ACE BERMUDA Insurer 1015 HM08 UN 00000 - 0000 (0) - Life, Marine, Property, Surety ACE CAPITAL TITLE REINSURANCE Approved Unlicensed 50028 COMPANY Reinsurer 436 Walnut Street Philadelphia PA 19106 - 0000 (212) 974 - 0100 Title ACE FIRE UNDERWRITERS 436 WALNUT STREET, Accident & Health, Casualty, 20702 INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty P.O. Box 1000 Philadelphia PA 19106 - 0000 (215) 640 - 2590 Marine, Property, Surety Accident & Health, Life, Variable 60348 ACE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Life 436 WALNUT STREET Philadelphia PA 19106 - 0000 (215) 490 - 8619 Contracts ACE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY 436 WALNUT STREET, Accident & Health, Casualty, 20699 INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty P.O. Box 1000 Philadelphia PA 19106 - 0000 (215) 640 - 2590 Marine, Property, Surety 2600 N. Central Casualty, Marine, Property, 19984 ACIG INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty Expressway, Suite 800 Richardson TX 75080 - 0000 (972) 702 - 9004 Surety Accident & Health, Casualty, 22950 ACSTAR INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty 30 SOUTH ROAD FARMINGTON CT 06032 - 0000 (860) 415 - 8400 Marine, Property, Surety ACTUARIES AND PENSION Risk Purchasing Brown & Brown of 681 South Parker ADMINISTRATORS PURCHASING Group California, Inc. Street, Suite 300 ORANGE CA 92868 - 0000 (714) 939 - 0800 76 St. Paul Street, Suite 33987 ADM INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty 500 Burlington VT 05401 - 0000 (802) 862 - 4400 Casualty, Property, Surety 301 ROUTE 17 NORTH, Casualty, Marine, Property, 44318 ADMIRAL INDEMNITY COMPANY Property & Casualty SUITE 900 RUTHERFORD NJ 07070 - 0000 (201) 518 - 2500 Surety Eligible Surplus Lines 7233 EAST BUTHERUS 24856 ADMIRAL INSURANCE CO. Insurer DRIVE SCOTTSDALE AZ 85260 - 2410 (856) 429 - 9200 Casualty, Property Eligible Surplus Lines 3501 N. Causeway Blvd., 39381 ADRIATIC INSURANCE COMPANY Insurer Suite 1000 Metairie LA 70002 - 3675 (504) 838 - 8100 Casualty, Marine, Property ADULTS & CHILDREN'S RISK Risk Purchasing c/o DANIEL V. O'LEARY, ONE NORTH PURCHASING GROUP, INC. Group JR. FRANKLIN, SUITE CHICAGO IL 60606 - 0000 (312) 251 - 1000 Health Maintenance 15146 ADVICARE, CORPORATION Organization 101 E Wood Street Spartanburg SC 29301 - 0000 (864) 414 - 2675 Accident & Health ADVOCACY PROTECTION PLUS Risk Purchasing c/o Hilary Cheda, C86 - PURCHASING GROUP ASSOCIATION Group Fireman's Fund 777 San Marin Drive Novato CA 94998 - 0000 (415) 899 - 6968 AEGIS SECURITY INSURANCE Accident & Health, Casualty, 33898 COMPANY Property & Casualty PO Box 3153 Harrisburg PA 17105 - 0000 (717) 657 - 9671 Marine, Property, Surety AEGIS SERVICE CONTRACT Risk Purchasing LIABILITY PURCHASING GROUP, INC. Group 6010 Atlantic Boulevard Norcross GA 30071 - 0000 (770) 394 - 8842 Aetna Better Health Inc. (a Georgia Health Maintenance 151 FARMINGTON 12328 Corporation) Organization AVENUE, RT21 HARTFORD CT 06156 - 0000 Accident & Health AETNA HEALTH AND LIFE 78700 INSURANCE COMPANY Life 1425 Meeting Rd U23S Blue Bell PA 19422 - 0000 (860) 273 - 0123 Accident & Health, Life AETNA HEALTH INC., DBA Health Maintenance 1425 UNION MEETING 95109 COVENTRY HEALTH CARE OF THE Organization ROAD, U23S BLUE BELL PA 19422 - 0000 (860) 273 - 0123 Accident & Health AETNA HEALTH INSURANCE 72052 COMPANY Health P.O. BOX 67103 HARRISBURG PA 17106 - 7103 (860) 273 - 0126 Accident & Health, Life AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1425 Union Meeting Rd 36153 CONNECTICUT Property & Casualty U23S Blue Bell PA 19422 - 0000 (860) 273 - 0123 Casualty, Marine, Property 151 FARMINGTON Accident & Health, Life, Variable 60054 AETNA LIFE INS CO Life AVENUE, RT21 HARTFORD CT 06156 - 0000 (860) 273 - 0123 Contracts 580 Virginia Drive, Suite 35963 AF&L INSURANCE COMPANY Property & Casualty 330 Fort Washington PA 19034 - 0000 (215) 918 - 0515 Accident & Health Casualty, Marine, Property, 10014 AFFILIATED FM INS CO Property & Casualty P.O. Box 7500 Johnston RI 02919 - 0750 (401) 275 - 3000 Surety AFFORDABLE HOUSING Risk Purchasing PURCHASING GROUP, INC. Group 119 SUMMIT AVENUE SUMMIT NJ 07901 - 0000 (908) 273 - 6100 97780 AGC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Life P.O. BOX 1591, 3-D1 HOUSTON TX 77251 - 0000 Accident & Health, Life AGCS MARINE INSURANCE 225 W. WASHINGTON 22837 COMPANY Property & Casualty STREET, SUITE 1800 CHICAGO IL 60606 - 3484 (312) 224 - 3469 Casualty, Marine, Property AGENT ALLIANCE INSURANCE Eligible
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