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ProSight main competitors are ICW Group, Selective Insurance, and Gen Re.

Competitor Summary. See how ProSight compares to its main competitors:

  • Tokio Marine Management, Inc. has the most employees (38,842).
  • Employees at ICW Group earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $86,784.
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ProSight vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2009
4.8
Morristown, NJ1$816.1M351
1926
4.9
Branchville, NJ16$7.8B2,260
1973
4.3
Bedford, TX1$217.1M400
2009
4.8
Birmingham, MI3$103.5M148
1969
4.3
Calabasas, CA1$195.8M76
1844
3.7
Pennington, NJ1$52.8M200
1991
4.1
Sunrise, FL1$431.9M377
1846
4.8
Stamford, CT1$2.7B1,000
1872
4.8
Schaumburg, IL45$160.0M200
1896
4.5
Morristown, NJ5$1.7B1,345
1886
4.9
New York, NY4$12.0B11,700
2003
4.4
--$260.0M350
1972
4.8
San Diego, CA1$364.5M962
1982
3.9
Scottsdale, AZ1$820.0M1,350
2002
4.5
Tallahassee, FL3$2.8B1,353
2001
4.9
Plymouth, MN1$1.2B1,200
Kingsway America
-
4.0
Elk Grove Village, IL1$78.4M9
-
4.5
San Mateo, CA2$5.1B38,842
1852
4.9
Worcester, MA38$5.2B4,600
2001
4.5
New York, NY1$76.0M3,000
1971
4.5
Austin, TX1$347.4M350

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ProSight salaries vs competitors

Among ProSight competitors, employees at ICW Group earn the most with an average yearly salary of $86,784.

Compare ProSight salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
ProSight
$86,236$41.46-
Selective Insurance
$84,549$40.65-
State National Companies
$44,364$21.33-
Conifer Holdings
$49,203$23.66-
Unico American Corporation
$54,009$25.97-
Mercer Insurance Group
$48,296$23.22-

Compare ProSight job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
ProSight
$100,120$48.13
Citizens Property Insurance
$114,290$54.95
Texas Windstorm Insurance Association
$103,392$49.71
ICW Group
$103,105$49.57
State National Companies
$100,615$48.37
Scottsdale Insurance
$100,518$48.33
Zurich
$100,307$48.22
Mercer Insurance Group
$100,268$48.21
FedNat
$100,249$48.20
Conifer Holdings
$100,164$48.16
The Hanover Insurance Group
$100,097$48.12
Global Indemnity Group
$99,904$48.03
Crum & Forster
$99,481$47.83
Tokio Marine Management, Inc.
$99,315$47.75
Selective Insurance
$98,916$47.56
Unico American Corporation
$98,744$47.47
OneBeacon
$98,710$47.46
Kingsway America
$98,134$47.18
QBE Insurance Group
$98,101$47.16
Allied World
$97,881$47.06

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ProSight demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at ProSight vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
State National Companies30%70%
Conifer Holdings36%64%
FedNat43%57%
The Hanover Insurance Group48%52%
Selective Insurance52%48%
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Compare race at ProSight vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%17%10%7%3%
9.9
59%21%15%3%2%
7.9
59%12%12%13%3%
9.8
56%22%12%5%4%
8.4
64%11%10%11%4%
9.8
55%16%14%12%4%
7.8

ProSight and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Mr. James Petcoff G.
Conifer Holdings

Mr. James Petcoff G. is a Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at CONIFER HOLDINGS, INC. and is based in United States.

David K. Patterson
FedNat

John J. Marchioni
Selective Insurance

John J. Marchioni has served as President and Chief Operating Officer since September 2013, with oversight for Selective’s insurance operations, information technology, human resources and actuarial. Mr. Marchioni joined Selective in 1998 as a Government Affairs Specialist. In 2000 he was promoted to Assistant Vice President in Government Affairs, and in 2003 to Vice President, Director of Government Affairs. He was appointed Vice President and Strategic Business Unit Leader in 2004, and Senior Vice President, Director of Personal Lines and Flood in 2005. Mr. Marchioni was promoted to Executive Vice President, Chief Field Operations Officer in October 2007. Before coming to Selective, he was Vice President of Government Relations for the Commerce & Industry Association of New Jersey.

Matthew Freeman works at Zc Sterling Corporation and QBE Financial Institution Risk Services Inc and a Chief Executive Officer at STATE NATIONAL COMPANIES, INC.. He has worked as Exec Vice President at QBE Financial Institution Risk Services Inc; Exec Vice President at Zc Sterling Corporation; and President at STATE NATIONAL COMPANIES, INC.. Matthew works or has worked as VP:Corporate Strategy at CareMedic Systems. He attended UCLA, Emory University, and Goizeuta Business School.

John C. Roche became President and Chief Executive Officer in November 2017. Prior to that, he served as Executive Vice President and President, Hanover Agency Markets since February 2017. Until February 2017, Mr. Roche was Executive Vice President, President Business Insurance since 2013 and head of Field Operations since November 2014. Prior to that he served as Senior Vice President, President Business Insurance from 2009 to 2013 and has held the following other positions since joining the Company in 2006: Vice President, Field Operations and Vice President, Underwriting and Product Management, Commercial Lines. From 1994 to 2006, Mr. Roche served in a variety of leadership positions at St. Paul Travelers Companies, Inc., last serving as Vice President, Commercial Accounts. Previously, Mr. Roche served in a variety of underwriting and management positions at Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company and Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company.

Barry Gilway is a President and Chief Executive Officer at Citizens Property Insurance Corporation and is based in United States. She works or has worked at Citizens Property Insurance Corporation.

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.

Kara Raiguel
Gen Re

Kara Raiguel is a President and Chief Executive Officer at Gen Re and VP at National Indemnity Company and is based in Stamford, Connecticut. She has worked as Assistant Vice President at ACE and actuary at CIGNA CORP. Kara attended Ursinus College between 1990 and 1994.

David R. Bradley
Global Indemnity Group

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

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