Capricorn Mutual makes global top 10 list

Capricorn Mutual makes global top 10 list

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Capricorn Mutual, the risk protection mutual established for Capricorn Society Members, Australasia’s largest automotive cooperative, continues to grow., to the point where it has become one of the world’s top 10 fastest growing mutual organisations, according to the International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF).

This is the first time that Capricorn Mutual has featured in this annual and highly respected ICMIF Member Statistics Report. This report includes a detailed analysis of the ICMIF’s 197 member organisations based on their location, legal structure, product lines and affinity group.

These accolades reflect the outstanding success of Capricorn Mutual led by Jim Glossat, CEO of Capricorn Risk and actioned by his determined and committed management team. 

 “It’s no secret that Capricorn Mutual’s success has come from a commitment to looking after our members and the unique needs of the automotive aftermarket. We are proud to have paid almost $50-million in claims in the past two years, and are delighted that this has corresponded with such strong growth that has now been recognised by the ICMIF as the fastest in Australia and top ten in the world.” Mr. Glossat said.

“The best thing about our success is that it directly benefits every single one of our Mutual Members, not third party corporate shareholders,” Jim added.

To properly recognise the importance of this global and domestic rating for Capricorn Mutual it is important to look at the sheer numbers.

In 2017, ICMIF Members across the world generated $US232-billion in premium income, owned more than $US1.700-billion in investment assets, serviced 300 million policy holders, and generated a 10-year growth result of 39.3 percent, which compares to the global market growth average of 16.8 percent.

To find out how you can join Capricorn Mutual contact Capricorn Risk Services online at www.capricornrisk.com

 

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