Facts & Figures For New England Insurance Departments & Insurance Producers | 2023



The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (“NAIC”) has published its annual Insurance Department Resources Report (IDRR). The Report, released in two separate volumes each year, has been published annually for the past 34 years.

The first of the two-volume report focuses on the resources and regulatory activities of the 56 NAIC-member jurisdictions including the 50 states, in addition to U.S. territories like Guam and Puerto Rico. The report is organized into five different sections:

  • Staffing;
  • Budget and Funding;
  • Examination and Oversight;
  • Insurance Producers; and
  • Consumer Services and Antifraud.

Key facts from Volume 1

The following are three key highlights from the overall report which takes a look at the year 2021, the last year for which full data is available. The full report which contains many more data points can be obtained from the NAIC:

  • There were 5,978 domestic U.S. insurers in 2021.
  • Revenues collected increased 2.7% to $29.8 billion in 2021.
  • State insurance departments received over 259,345 official complaints and 1.5 million inquiries.

Total Number of Domestic Insurers & Regulated Entities in Massachusetts

The chart below illustrates the number of Domestic Insurers there are in each state throughout the country as of 2021. Focusing on New England, Massachusetts had a total of 83 Domestic Insurers, up from 78 in 2020, while Vermont has 109, New Hampshire, 57, Maine 22, Rhode Island 30, and Connecticut 102.

Screenshot taken from the NAIC Report.

Trend of Domestic Insurers over the years

Another interesting and informative graph from the report shows the overall trend in the number of domestic insurers across the country since 2012.


Domestic Insurers in both Massachusetts & New England by type:

The following graphs break down the numbers between domestic and foreign insurance in each of the New England states.

TYPE OF DOMESTIC INSURER MASSACHUSETTS VT NH ME CT RI
Life/Annuities 16 1 0 3 26 1
Property/Casualty 47 11 47 11 65 20
Health 17 5 10 8 9 8
Fraternal 2 0 0 0 1 0
Title 1 1 0 0 0 0
Risk Retention Group 0 84 0 0 1 0
Other 0 7 0 0 0 0

Foreign Insurers in both Massachusetts & New England by type:

TYPE OF FOREIGN INSURER MASSACHUSETTS VT NH ME CT RI
Life/Annuities 372 345 329 344 345 383
Property/Casualty: 748 739 791 745 769 792
Health 6 19 46 6 2 11
Fraternal 26 15 17 13 35 26
Title 19 16 19 20 21 19
Risk Retention Group 123 48 89 84 108 88
Other 129 37 0 0 0 53

2022/2023 Insurance Department Budgets

The Massachusetts Division of Insurance is funded 100 percent by a combination of fees and assessments. For the upcoming year, the projected 2023 budget for the Division is $16,335,817, placing it as the 33rd largest state budget.

For comparison purposes, the 10 states with the largest insurance department budgets are as follows (in descending order of their 2023 Budget):

STATES 2023 BUDGET
1. California $245,487,000
2. Georgia $175,999,759
3. New York $159,830,000
4. Texas $122,522,914
5. Florida $81,688,921
6. New Jersey $76,299,000
7. Illinois $67,768,400
8. Alabama $64,334,383
9. North Carolina $64,323,278
10. Ohio $44,394,449

Revenues, Fees, Fines & Penalties for Massachusetts and the other New England states

The Massachusetts Division of Insurance had revenues totaling $634,799,685 in 2023. The breakdown of the Division’s funding and expenses is 80% for Administration and Regulation expenses and the remaining 20% covering Operational expenses.

The following is a look at the most recent revenue numbers for both Massachusetts and the other New England states:

REVENUES MA VT NH ME CT RI
Total Revenues $634,799,685 $100,915,730 $138,922,515 $102,389,365 $243,227,167 $188,780,381
Total Taxes $410,534,088 $57,895,419 $114,920,709 $89,762,245 $85,648,453 $142,288,082
Fees & Assessments Collected $224,198,167 $42,387,707 $23,915,006 $12,466,988 $155,586,378 $2,130,354
Fines & Penalties $67,430 $632,604 $86,800 $160,132 $1,992,336 $9,623
Other Revenue $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $44,352,322

Financial, Market Conduct Exams and Formal Hearings

The Massachusetts Division of Insurance completed 129 examinations in 2019; in 2020 it conducted 21 Financial Exams and three Market Conduct Exams for a grand total of 24. The following chart takes a look at Massachusetts as compared to the rest of the New England region during 2021.

STATE FINANCIAL EXAMS MARKET CONDUCT EXAMS TOTAL
Massachusetts 19 4 23
New Hampshire 15 4 19
Maine 5 1 6
Connecticut 9 49 58
Rhode Island 9 0 9
Vermont 22 2 24

Insurance Producers

The following charts take a look at the percentage of Resident versus Non-Resident Producers, Licensed Producers/Adjusters, and Actions Against Producers as of 2021, for both Massachusetts as well as for the rest of the New England region.

Resident v. Non-Resident Producers

STATE INDIVIDUAL RESIDENT INDIVIDUAL NON-RESIDENT BUSINESS ENTITY RESIDENT BUSINESS ENTITY NON-RESIDENT
Massachusetts 29,652 140,871 2,275 5,812
New Hampshire 6,654 104,328 537 6,700
Maine 7,639 198,044 826 6,841
Connecticut 20,835 147,369 1,733 9,383
Rhode Island 5,603 100,286 346 3,802
Vermont 2,214 85,386 140 4,461

Licensed Producers/Adjusters

STATE PRODUCERS SURPLUS LINE BROKERS BAIL BONDS ADJUSTERS OTHER
Massachusetts 177,460 3,496 0 322 5,143
New Hampshire 110,982 3,098 0 84,442 0
Maine 205,683 2,354 0 20,272 0
Connecticut 168,204 2,684 239 106,180 1,503
Rhode Island 106,852 2,140 0 85,449 2,683
Vermont 87,626 1,202 14 69,993 62

Actions Against Producers

STATE NUMBER OF FINES AMOUNT OF FINES NUMBER OF RESTITUTIONS AMOUNT OF RESTITUTION OTHER
Massachusetts 7 $12,350 0 $0 0
New Hampshire 46 $112,050 1 $10,322,171 2
Rhode Island 0 $0 0 $0 0
Connecticut 3 $20,500 0 $0 6
Maine 4 $160,200 0 $0 1
Vermont 0 $0 0 $0 2

Consumer Complaints & Inquiries

In addition to the above information, the NAIC also tracks the number of consumer complaints and inquiries state insurance departments have received over the course of the year. The following is a breakdown of the complaints for Massachusetts as well as for the rest of New England in 2021:

STATE CONSUMER COMPLAINTS CONSUMER INQUIRIES
Massachusetts 1,800 5,000
New Hampshire 850 3,744
Rhode Island 260 865
Connecticut 4,580 13,092
Maine 435 4,642
Vermont 299 2,611
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