AmWins: Everything you need to know
Headquarters address |
4725 Piedmont Row Drive, Suite 600, Charlotte, North Carolina 28210, United States |
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Year established |
1998 |
Size (employees) |
6,200+ |
Global locations |
Argentina, Bermuda, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Portugal, South Korea, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay |
Annual premiums |
$26.4 billion |
Expertise |
Brokerage, small accounts, underwriting, global risks, group benefits |
Key people |
M. Steven DeCarlo (executive chair), W.H. Cooper (executive vice chair), Scott Purviance (CEO), James Drinkwater (president) |
About AmWins
AmWins is a global specialty insurance distributor that provides a diversified mix of property and casualty (P&C), and group benefits products. The firm also offers a range of value-added services to support these solutions, including product development, underwriting, premium and claims administration, and actuarial services.
AmWins boasts a roster of several dozen brokerage, underwriting, and group benefit operations, which it has acquired over the years. The firm currently receives more than 1.5 million submissions a year from retail insurance agents across the US. It also has over $26.4 billion in premium placements, making it among the largest wholesale brokerages in the country. AmWins has extensive relationships with 25,047 retail insurance brokerage firms and 24,141 insurance underwriting firms. The company also has a total of 1,172 employee shareholders.
Core divisions
AmWins is comprised of five core divisions that span a range of industries and risk specialty practices, including construction, energy, environment, healthcare, hospitality and entertainment, manufacturing and distribution, public entity, real estate, emerging risks, and transportation. These core segments are:
Global reach
AmWins boasts worldwide reach, lending its expertise through businesses spanning six regions, namely:
Leadership at AmWins
M. Steven DeCarlo – executive chair
DeCarlo was appointed executive chair of AmWins in May 2018. He previously served as chief executive officer of the group for 17 years, leading the business through the merger of several specialty wholesalers. He has also served on the firm’s board of directors since joining AmWins in December 2000.
DeCarlo began his career with Crum & Forster and later joined The London Agency – today part of Chubb – as its chief financial officer. He was also a founding partner of Royal Specialty Underwriting (RSUI), serving as executive vice-president and chief financial officer, before becoming senior vice-president of what was then RSUI’s parent company, Royal & SunAlliance USA.
In 2009, DeCarlo won EY’s prestigious Entrepreneur of the Year award in the Carolinas for the financial services category. He is active in the insurance community and was named the National Insurance Industry Council’s Spirit of Life honoree, raising more than $2.7 million for the City of Hope to support research for life-threatening diseases. DeCarlo earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting at East Tennessee State University.
Scott Purviance – CEO
Purviance became CEO in May 2018, succeeding DeCarlo. One of the company’s first employees, he joined AmWins in July 2001 as chief financial officer and took on the additional role of chief operating officer in April 2012. He has served on the firm’s board of directors since April 2015.
Purviance began his career at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in 1992 serving for seven years in the insurance services assurance practice. After leaving PwC in 1999, he joined the Business Insurance Division of Royal & SunAlliance USA, Inc. as vice-president of finance. Purviance earned a BS in Accounting from Wake Forest University.
Culture at AmWins
AmWins is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace. According to Kristin Downey, chief administration officer and head of D&I, AmWins team members deserve to work where they feel like they can be their true selves while contributing to the success of the organization.
“We strive to provide such a workplace and we emphasize building and maintaining a diverse and inclusive culture for all employees,” she stated in a message on the company’s website. “Welcoming diverse viewpoints strengthens our firm and positions us for long-term success. Most importantly, it encourages teamwork and a sense of shared belonging.”
Downey also listed four focus areas of its employee-led Diversity & Inclusion Council. These are:
In addition to these, AmWins partners with organizations leading the charge to foster diversity and inclusion in the industry. Plans are also in place for Purviance to sign the CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion pledge, joining more than 2,000 other chief executives in the commitment to lead change from the front.
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