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Preferred Employers Insurance main competitors are Accident Fund Insurance, Global Indemnity Group, and IFG Companies.

Competitor Summary. See how Preferred Employers Insurance compares to its main competitors:

  • Chubb has the most employees (31,000).
  • Employees at Accident Fund Insurance earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $74,673.
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Preferred Employers Insurance vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1998
4.2
San Diego, CA1$300.0M113
1912
4.6
Lansing, MI1$120.0M675
1993
4.0
Portland, ME10$159.1M200
1975
4.6
Boston, MA1$60.0M650
1936
3.6
Glenview, IL1$300.0M200
1997
4.2
Saint Louis, MO1$1.5B1,690
1896
4.5
Morristown, NJ5$1.7B1,345
1991
4.0
Albuquerque, NM1$25.0M100
1966
3.5
Davis, CA1$22.0M50
1752
4.1
Philadelphia, PA3$1.3B1,500
1981
4.3
--$16.0M90
1882
4.3
-7$36.0B31,000
1911
4.4
Manchester, NH1$550.0M750
-
4.2
Pewaukee, WI1$17.7M50
1915
4.6
Denver, CO1$680.0M756
1976
4.3
Princeton, NJ1$28.9M200
1985
4.3
Hartford, CT1$38.0M327
1985
4.5
DeRidder, LA1$338.4M436
1960
3.8
Rock Hill, NY1$17.5M50
2003
4.4
--$260.0M350
-
3.8
Indianapolis, IN1$5.7M50

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Preferred Employers Insurance salaries vs competitors

Among Preferred Employers Insurance competitors, employees at Accident Fund Insurance earn the most with an average yearly salary of $74,673.

Compare Preferred Employers Insurance salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Preferred Employers Insurance
$54,185$26.05-
Accident Fund Insurance
$74,673$35.90-
MEMIC
$59,434$28.57-
Coverys
$60,345$29.01-
Guarantee Trust Life Insurance
$60,943$29.30-
General American Mutual Holding Company
$53,220$25.59-

Compare Preferred Employers Insurance job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Preferred Employers Insurance
$82,887$39.85
AMERISAFE
$90,533$43.53
Global Indemnity Group
$89,905$43.22
Pinnacol Assurance
$89,694$43.12
MEMIC
$89,531$43.04
New Mexico Mutual
$88,087$42.35
Accident Fund Insurance
$87,744$42.18
TIG Insurance Company
$87,484$42.06
The Philadelphia Contributionship
$87,386$42.01
Crum & Forster
$87,343$41.99
Coverys
$84,956$40.84
Guarantee Trust Life Insurance
$84,759$40.75
General Accident Insurance
$84,154$40.46
The Benefit Services Group, Inc.
$83,907$40.34
SeaBright Holdings
$83,338$40.07
General American Mutual Holding Company
$80,181$38.55
IFG Companies
$77,568$37.29
Princeton Insurance
$77,491$37.26
Grain Dealers Mutual Insurance
$77,119$37.08
irwin siegel agency
$75,199$36.15

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Preferred Employers Insurance demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Preferred Employers Insurance vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
AMERISAFE45%55%
Chubb47%53%
Guarantee Trust Life Insurance48%52%
Crum & Forster53%47%
TIG Insurance Company54%46%
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Compare race at Preferred Employers Insurance vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%10%21%4%3%
7.5
63%15%12%7%3%
9.9
61%14%12%10%3%
9.9
56%22%11%7%4%
7.9
60%16%12%8%3%
9.0
83%6%4%5%3%
6.5

Preferred Employers Insurance and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Marc is chairman and CEO of Crum & Forster, a national insurance group consisting of insurance companies and agencies that provide a wide range of specialty and standard insurance products and services. C&F operates using four major brand names: Crum & Forster, Fairmont Specialty, Seneca, and CoverXSpecialty. The firm is noted for its robust platform with 19 significant business units writing $1.7 billion of premium. C&F recently acquired The Redwoods Group, a unique and mission-driven B Corporation (which meets rigorous standards of social accountability and transparency) that offers insurance and consulting services to YMCAs, Jewish Community Centers, and residential and day camps throughout the country. C&F has 1800 employees in 54 locations and conducts business through independent agents, brokers, and wholesalers, focusing on property and casualty insurance, as well as accident & health. The firm offers products and services ranging from environmental to umbrella & excess liability, from propane & petroleum to office buildings, from pet health to bail bonds, and from homeowners' coverage in Hawaii to lawyers' professional liability. Crum & Forster is part of Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, which is traded on the Toronto stock exchange (FFH.TO). Marc has been a member of the Fairfax organization since 2000. Prior to his current role, he held leadership positions in three of C&F's operating units - as president and CEO of Fairmont Specialty, Seneca, and CoverXSpecialty.

David R. Bradley
Global Indemnity Group

David R. Bradley is a CEO at Global Indemnity and is based in George Town, Tasmania, Australia.

Philip Kalin (Phil)
Pinnacol Assurance

Philip 'Phil' Kalin is a President/CEO at Pinnacol Assurance. He has worked as President/CEO at Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CIVHC).

Evan G. Greenberg
Chubb

Evan G. Greenberg was elected as our Chairman of the Board in May 2007. We appointed Mr. Greenberg as our President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2004 and as our President and Chief Operating Officer in June 2003. In April 2002, Mr. Greenberg was appointed to the position of Chief Executive Officer of ACE Overseas General. Mr. Greenberg joined the Company as Vice Chairman, ACE Limited, and Chief Executive Officer of ACE Tempest Re in November 2001. Prior to joining ACE, Mr. Greenberg was President and Chief Operating Officer of AIG, from 1997 until 2000. From 1975 until 1997, Mr. Greenberg held a variety of senior management positions at AIG, including President and Chief Executive Officer of AIU, AIG’s foreign general insurance organization. From 2011 to 2016, Mr. Greenberg was a member of the Board of Directors of The Coca-Cola Company, where he was Chairman of the Audit Committee and a member of the Finance Committee. Mr. Greenberg is Chair of the US-China Business Council, Vice Chair of the National Committee on United States-China Relations, Chairman Emeritus of the US-ASEAN Business Council, and serves on the board of the Council of the Americas. He serves on the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) Southeast Asia Advisory Board and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Atlantic Council’s International Advisory Board. Mr. Greenberg is also an overseer of the International Rescue Committee.

Michael P. Bourque
MEMIC

Michael became The MEMIC Group’s second President/CEO in company history in September 2017. Mike previously served under founding president John Leonard for more than two decades, culminating as Senior Vice President for External Affairs. In that role, Michael led the company’s corporate marketing programs, including its advertising and public relations, outbound communications, as well as its government and community relations efforts. He oversaw corporate marketing efforts that helped drive the growth of The MEMIC Group from a single state workers’ compensation carrier to a super-regional specialist with policyholders across the company. His efforts helped to position the company as a leader in workplace safety in the insurance industry. Michael is a graduate of the University of Maine with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. He is an accredited Workers’ Compensation Professional (WCP) as recognized by AMCOMP. He is also a graduate of the Maine Development Foundation’s Leadership Maine program. In 2004, he was named winner of the Edward L. Bernays Award, the top honor from the Maine Public Relations Council for career achievement in public relations. In 2016, he was awarded the Southern Maine Community Leadership Award by DayOne. He serves as a member of the board of directors of Maine Employers’ Mutual Insurance Company (MEMIC) as well as the boards of its subsidiary companies, MEMIC Indemnity Company, MEMIC Casualty Company and Casco View Holdings. He was the chair of the 2016 United Way of Greater Portland’s Campaign Committee, which raised more than $8 million and is a member of the board of the Maine Cancer Foundation. He is the past chair of the board of the Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce. He is past-chair of the board of the Children’s Museum and Theatre of Maine and the Southern Maine Community College Foundation. He is past chair of the Portland Community Chamber and is a member of the board of the Maine Chamber.

Charles Lefevre
Princeton Insurance

Howard Siegel
irwin siegel agency

Joseph G. Murphy
Coverys

Joseph Murphy joined Coverys as the chief operating officer in 2015. In this role, he also oversees the underwriting, marketing and distribution, risk management, Coverys Education, claims departments, and Coverys Insurance Services. He plays a pivotal role in the execution of Coverys’ long-term strategic plan. Prior to joining Coverys, Murphy served as the Commissioner of Insurance for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 2009 to 2014. In this previous role, Murphy oversaw the implementation of both state and national health reform as well as reforming the Massachusetts private passenger automobile marketplace. He was an active member of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) and served as chair of the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission, and as a member of the Executive Committee, Property and Casualty Insurance Committee, Reinsurance Task Force, Surplus Lines Task Force and Workers’ Compensation Task Force as well as a number of other committees and task forces.

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