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2013 CA Insurance Supplier Diversity Report

Sam Kang, General Counsel

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Greenlining is the Answer to Redlining

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...programs that encourage the use of: minority-, women-, LGBT-, and service disabled veteran-owned small businesses as vendors.

Supplier Diversity

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Why is Supplier Diversity Important?

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OPPORTUNITY

Why is Supplier Diversity Important?

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OPPORTUNITY

Why is Supplier Diversity Important?

COMPETITION

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OPPORTUNITY

Why is Supplier Diversity Important?

COMPETITION

TRANSPARENCY

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY AND THE PUC

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY AND THE PUC

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY AND THE PUC

-General Order 156 enacted in 1988

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY AND THE PUC

-General Order 156 enacted in 1988

-Over $8 billion in 2012

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY AND THE PUC

-General Order 156 enacted in 1988

-Over $8 billion in 2012

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY AND THE PUC

-General Order 156 enacted in 1988

-Over $8 billion in 2012

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AB 53 (SOLORIO)

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AB 53 (SOLORIO)

• Signed into law in 2012

• Requires reporting from insurance companies with $100 million or more in premiums from California

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TAKING A CLOSER LOOK

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WHAT WAS REPORTED: FORM A1 (CALIFORNIA)

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WHAT WAS REPORTED: FORM A1 (CALIFORNIA)

Procurement $ Spend

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WHAT WAS REPORTED: FORM A1 (CALIFORNIA)

Procurement $ Spend

Diverse Suppliers by Certification Type

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WHAT WAS REPORTED: FORM A1 (CALIFORNIA)

Procurement $ Spend

Diverse Suppliers by Certification Type

Diverse Suppliers by Ethnicity

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WHAT WAS REPORTED: FORM A1 (CALIFORNIA)

Procurement $ Spend

Diverse Suppliers by Certification Type

Diverse Suppliers by Ethnicity

Diverse Suppliers by Industry Category

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WHO REPORTED?

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-207 companies

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?-207 companies

-These companies reported individually or as groups

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?-207 companies

-These companies reported individually or as groups

-127 reports were submitted

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAMS

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70 Companies/Groups had formal supplier diversity policy statements

SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAMS

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAMS

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17 Companies/Groups did NOT have formal supplier diversity policy statements but had plans to develop supplier diversity programs in the next 12 months

SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAMS

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAMS

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38 Companies/Groups did NOT have formal supplier diversity policy statements and had NO plans to develop supplier diversity programs in the next 12 months

SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAMS

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAMS

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20 Companies/Groups claimed:

SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAMS

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“We do not enter into procurement contracts in the State of California.”

20 Companies/Groups claimed:

SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAMS

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PREMIUMS COLLECTED IN CALIFORNIA

West Coast Life Protective Life Insurance Company

ACE American United Life Insurance Company

Fidelity Investments Life Insurance Company Primerica Life Insurance Company

Security Benefit Life Insurance Company The Ohio National Life Insurance Company

Tower Insurance Company of NewYork Access Insurance Company

California Insurance Company Equitrust Life Insurance Company XL Specialty Insurance Company

Markel Insurance Company National Western Life Insurance Company

PHLVariable Insurance Company Radian Guaranty Inc.

Forethought Life Insurance Company Loya Casualty Insurance Company

Seabright Insurance Company*

$0 $250,000,000 $500,000,000

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MEETINGS WITH COMPANIES

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MEETINGS WITH COMPANIES

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DBE SPENDING

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DBE SPENDING COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL PROCUREMENT TOTAL DBE %

Humana Insurance Company $15,190,000 $11,643,000 76.60%

UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company $20,624,728 $11,051,977 54.59%

Infinity Insurance Company $129,272,247 $51,934,055 40.17%

First American Financial Corporation $20,476,815 $8,042,436 39.30%

AFLAC $11,907,678 $1,741,221 15.60%

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DBE SPENDING COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL PROCUREMENT TOTAL DBE %

1 Humana Insurance Company $15,190,000 $11,643,000 76.60%

2 UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company $20,624,728 $11,051,977 54.59%

3 Infinity Insurance Company $129,272,247 $51,934,055 40.17%

4 First American Financial Corporation $20,476,815 $8,042,436 39.30%

5 AFLAC $11,907,678 $1,741,221 15.60%

COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL DBE

1 Kaiser Permanente 493

2 First American Financial Corporation 222

3 Infinity Insurance Company 179

4 Allstate Insurance Company 109

5 Mercury Casualty Group 41

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DBE SPENDING

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DBE SPENDING

-Seven companies had DBE spend of at least 10%.

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DBE SPENDING

-Seven companies had DBE spend of at least 10%.

-Thirteen companies had DBE spend of at least 2%.

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DBE SPENDING

-Seven companies had DBE spend of at least 10%.

-Thirteen companies had DBE spend of at least 2%.

-The vast majority of companies had DBE spend of less than 1% or submitted incomplete data.

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MBE SPENDING

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MBE SPENDING COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL PROCUREMENT TOTAL MBE %

Humana Insurance Company $15,190,000 $5,641,000 37.14%

Infinity Insurance Company $129,272,247 $40,136,885 31.05%

Federal Insurance Company $473,442 $108,711 23.00%

UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company $20,624,728 $3,415,732 16.56%

First American Financial Corporation $20,476,815 $2,988,681 14.60%

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MBE SPENDING COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL PROCUREMENT TOTAL MBE %

1 Humana Insurance Company $15,190,000 $5,641,000 37.14%

2 Infinity Insurance Company $129,272,247 $40,136,885 31.05%

3 Federal Insurance Company $473,442 $108,711 23.00%

4 UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company $20,624,728 $3,415,732 16.56%

5 First American Financial Corporation $20,476,815 $2,988,681 14.60%

COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL MBE

1 Kaiser Permanente 184

2 Infinity Insurance Company 137

3 First American Financial Corporation 68

4 Allstate Insurance Company 52

5 Progressive Insurance Group 17

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MBE SPENDING

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MBE SPENDING

-There were a handful of great performers with high percentages. However, this might be attributed to statistical mistakes.

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MBE SPENDING

-There were a handful of great performers with high percentages. However, this might be attributed to statistical mistakes.

-The vast majority of companies had MBE spend of less than 1% or submitted incomplete data.

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MBE SPENDING

-There were a handful of great performers with high percentages. However, this might be attributed to statistical mistakes.

-The vast majority of companies had MBE spend of less than 1% or submitted incomplete data.

-There were a total of 560 MBEs reported.

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WBE SPENDING

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WBE SPENDING COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL PROCUREMENT TOTAL WBE %

The Traveler’s Companies Inc. $3,125,685 $3,051,812 97.60%

Capital Insurance Group $1,635,517 $1,302,445 80.00%

Federal Insurance Company $473,442 $364,731 77.00%

UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company $20,624,728 $7,584,034 34.00%

First American Financial Corporation $20,476,815 $4,979,247 24.30%

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WBE SPENDING COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL PROCUREMENT TOTAL WBE %

1 The Traveler’s Companies Inc. $3,125,685 $3,051,812 97.60%

2 Capital Insurance Group $1,635,517 $1,302,445 80.00%

3 Federal Insurance Company $473,442 $364,731 77.00%

4 UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company $20,624,728 $7,584,034 34.00%

5 First American Financial Corporation $20,476,815 $4,979,247 24.30%

COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL WBE

1 Kaiser Permanente 235

2 First American Financial Corporation 153

3 Allstate Insurance Company 57

4 Mercury Insurance Group 16

5 Progressive Insurance Group 12

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WBE SPENDING

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WBE SPENDING -Close to half of the companies had a WBE spend of less than 1%, or the companies submitted incomplete data.

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WBE SPENDING -Close to half of the companies had a WBE spend of less than 1%, or the companies submitted incomplete data.

-Kaiser Permanente had 235 WBE contracts, followed by First American Financial Corporation, which had 157 WBE contracts.

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WBE SPENDING -Close to half of the companies had a WBE spend of less than 1%, or the companies submitted incomplete data.

-Kaiser Permanente had 235 WBE contracts, followed by First American Financial Corporation, which had 157 WBE contracts.

-The drop-off was very steep after that, with the majority of companies reporting less than 10 WBEs.

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WBE SPENDING -Close to half of the companies had a WBE spend of less than 1%, or the companies submitted incomplete data.

-Kaiser Permanente had 235 WBE contracts, followed by First American Financial Corporation, which had 157 WBE contracts.

-The drop-off was very steep after that, with the majority of companies reporting less than 10 Kaiser WBEs. Permanente

led with $216 million.

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DVBE SPENDING

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DVBE SPENDING COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL PROCUREMENT TOTAL DVBE %

First American Financial Corporation $20,476,815 $74,508 0.36%

UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company $20,624,728 $52,211 0.25%

Kaiser Permanente $8,860,288,745 $7,976,769 0.09%

Progressive Insurance Group $224,704,279 $162,051 0.07%

Metropolitan Life Insurance Company $2,300,000,000 $100,000 0.00%

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DVBE SPENDING COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL PROCUREMENT TOTAL DVBE %

1 First American Financial Corporation $20,476,815 $74,508 0.36%

2 UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company $20,624,728 $52,211 0.25%

3 Kaiser Permanente $8,860,288,745 $7,976,769 0.09%

4 Progressive Insurance Group $224,704,279 $162,051 0.07%

5 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company $2,300,000,000 $100,000 0.00%

COMPANY/GROUP TOTAL DVBE 1 Kaiser Permanente 5

2 Mercury Insurance Group 2

3 Blue Shield of California Life & Health Insurance Company 2

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DVBE SPENDING

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DVBE SPENDING

-The number of contracts awarded to DVBEs were by far the fewest, with a total of 17 companies.

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DVBE SPENDING

-The number of contracts awarded to DVBEs were by far the fewest, with a total of 17 companies.

-Eleven insurance companies contracted with DVBE businesses for a total of nearly $9 million.

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DVBE SPENDING

-The number of contracts awarded to DVBEs were by far the fewest, with a total of 17 companies.

-Eleven insurance companies contracted with DVBE businesses for a total of nearly $9 million.

-Kaiser Permanente, alone, contracted with 5 DVBEs for a total of almost $8 million.

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NUMBER OF DIVERSE SUPPLIERS BY ETHNICITY

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NUMBER OF DIVERSE SUPPLIERS BY ETHNICITY

COMPANY/GROUP AFRICAN AMERICAN

First American Financial Corporation 31

Kaiser Permanente 20

Mercury Casualty Company 10

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NUMBER OF DIVERSE SUPPLIERS BY ETHNICITY

COMPANY/GROUP AFRICAN AMERICAN

First American Financial Corporation 31

Kaiser Permanente 20

Mercury Casualty Company 10

COMPANY/GROUP API

Kaiser Permanente 94

Mercury Casualty Company 39

Humana Insurance Company 8

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NUMBER OF DIVERSE SUPPLIERS BY ETHNICITY

COMPANY/GROUP AFRICAN AMERICAN

First American Financial Corporation 31

Kaiser Permanente 20

Mercury Casualty Company 10

COMPANY/GROUP API

Kaiser Permanente 94

Mercury Casualty Company 39

Humana Insurance Company 8

COMPANY/GROUP LATINO/HISPANIC

Mercury Casualty Company 89

Kaiser Permanente 64

First American Financial Corporation 52

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NUMBER OF DIVERSE SUPPLIERS BY ETHNICITY

COMPANY/GROUP

First American Financial Corporation

Kaiser Permanente

Mercury Casualty Company

COMPANY/GROUP

Kaiser Permanente

Mercury Casualty Company

Humana Insurance Company

COMPANY/GROUP

Mercury Casualty Company

Kaiser Permanente

First American Financial Corporation

AFRICAN AMERICAN

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API

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LATINO/HISPANIC

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COMPANY/GROUP NATIVE

AMERICAN*

First American Financial Corporation 22

Kaiser Permanente 6

Mercury Casualty Company 3

Progressive Insurance Group 1

ZURICH 1

*Represents ALL Native American Suppliers reported

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SUMMARY

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SUMMARY

-Kaiser Permanente: $489 million in diverse contracting last year

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SUMMARY

-Kaiser Permanente: $489 million in diverse contracting last year

-First American Financial Corporation: 15% of total procurement spend was with diverse vendors

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SUMMARY

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-The companies that reported their DBE, MBE,WBE, DVBE spend had low numbers, with the majority of companies not exceeding 1% for any of those certification categories.

SUMMARY

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SUMMARY -The companies that reported their DBE, MBE,WBE, DVBE spend had low numbers, with the majority of companies not exceeding 1% for any of those certification categories.

-560 total MBEs (African American,API, Latino/ Hispanic, and Native American)...

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SUMMARY -The companies that reported their DBE, MBE,WBE, DVBE spend had low numbers, with the majority of companies not exceeding 1% for any of those certification categories.

-560 total MBEs (African American,API, Latino/ Hispanic, and Native American)...

...an average of less than 3 MBEs per company.

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DBE SPENDING

OF ALL G.O. 156 REPORTING COMPANIES

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$3.47B - 2008

$4.27B - 2009

$5.17B - 2010

$7.00B - 2011

$8.1B - 2012

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OPTIMISM FOR THE FUTURE

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OPTIMISM FOR THE FUTURE

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OPTIMISM FOR THE FUTURE

If monopolies can compete, the fiercely competitive insurance industry can do it even better.

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“The Insurance Industry Meets Supplier Diversity:

Great Potential, but Much Work Remains”

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“The Insurance Industry Meets Supplier Diversity:

Great Potential, but Much Work Remains”

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“The Insurance Industry Meets Supplier Diversity:

Great Potential, but Much Work Remains”

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Questions?

Contact Information Email: samuelk@greenlining.org Phone: (510) 926-4004

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Thank You

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