National Association of Insurance Commissioners
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Regulation - insurance - US.
(NAIC).
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners is a collaboration between the state insurance regulators in each of the United States.
It is not itself a regulator.
It provides tools and resources to help regulators set standards and best practices, provide regulatory support functions, and education on US state-based insurance regulation.
Among other work, it publishes a methodology for evaluating the credit strength of private placement bonds.
It was established in 1871, and is headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri.
See also
- Best practice
- Bond
- Credit rating
- Insurance
- NAIC
- Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association
- Private placement
- Regulation
- Regulator
- Securities Valuation Office (SVO)
- Standard
- US private placement