Who we are
The Ohio Insurance Institute (OII) is a trade association
representing property/casualty (P/C) insurance companies
and organizations conducting business throughout the state.
The OII began operations in 1968. Its predecessor, the Underwriters
Service Association, Inc., was chartered in 1932. In 1968,
the Underwriters Service merged with the Ohio Insurance Information
Service to form the OII. The Insurance Federation of Ohio,
founded in 1970, merged with the Ohio Insurance Institute
in 1989 to provide expanded services.
The association's primary objective is to help Ohioans achieve
a better understanding of insurance and related safety issues.
To attain this goal, the OII provides services in three areas:
Public Information, Education and Research, and Legislative
and Regulatory Affairs.
Who we represent
OII membership in October 2003 included 33 domestic P/C
companies, seven foreign P/C insurers and reinsurers, eight
insurance trade associations and two insurance-related organizations.
In 2001, OII members collected nearly $6 billion in P/C premiums
in Ohio. This represents about 41 percent of the state's
total P/C business (based on premium volume).
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