Specialty Programs
AmTrust Specialty Programs partners with MGAs through 35+ programs in 16+ lines of business to deliver tailored insurance solutions for niche markets and specialized industries. The division leverages AmTrust's underwriting expertise, AM Best A- (Excellent) rating, and national footprint to support specialty insurance programs across all 50 states and 1 non-admitted market.
What lines of business does AmTrust Specialty Programs support?
AmTrust Specialty Programs supports a wide range of lines including workers' compensation, general liability, commercial auto, commercial property, business owner's policy (BOP), professional liability, and other specialty coverages, depending on the program and market segment.
What is a program administrator partnership with AmTrust?
A program administrator partnership allows specialized managing general agents (MGAs) or program administrators to underwrite and distribute insurance products backed by AmTrust's carrier capacity, financial strength, and claims infrastructure. AmTrust's partnerships are built on trust and transparency — over 30% of partnerships span more than 10 years.
What industries does AmTrust Specialty Programs serve?
AmTrust Specialty Programs serves a diverse range of industry segments through its program administrator partners, including construction, transportation, hospitality, healthcare, technology, manufacturing, and many other niche verticals.
What support does AmTrust provide to program administrators?
AmTrust provides à la carte support to help MGA partners outperform the market in both growth and underwriting profitability. Services include underwriting expertise, claims handling, actuarial analysis, compliance, policy administration, and risk management resources. Program administrators can select the services that best fit their operational model.
How do I become an AmTrust Specialty Programs partner?
Program administrators interested in partnering with AmTrust should contact the Specialty Programs division through amtrustfinancial.com or reach out to an AmTrust representative. AmTrust evaluates potential partnerships based on the program's market opportunity, loss history, and the administrator's expertise.