Travelers property casualty company of america naic

Sub-Company NAIC #   Sub-Company NAIC #
American Equity Specialty Insurance Co 10819   Travelers Casualty Insurance Co of America 19046
Automobile Ins Co of Hartford, CT 19062   Travelers Casualty Company of CT 36170
Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company 25615   Travelers Commercial Casualty Company 40282
Farmington Casualty Company 41483   Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Co 29696
Phoenix Insurance Company 25623   Travelers Home and Marine Ins Co 27998
St. Paul Fire & Marine 24767   Travelers Indemnity Company 25658
Travelers Auto Ins Co of New Jersey 10785   Travelers Indemnity Company of America 25666
Travelers Casualty & Surety Co of America 31194   Travelers Indemnity Company of CT 25682
Travelers Casualty & Surety Company 19038    Travelers Property Casualty Insurance Co. 36161 

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The main Travelers NAIC number is 25658. Travelers’s NAIC number is the five-digit code given by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), which assigns numbers to authorized insurance providers in order to track customer complaints and ethics violations across state lines.

With Travelers’s NAIC number, anyone can learn more about the company’s financial data, the kinds of complaints that have been filed by customers, and any enforcement actions taken against the company. Customers will need Travelers’s NAIC number to report fraud or file an insurance claim, as well.

Although the main Travelers NAIC number is 25658, the NAIC has assigned a separate code for each of Travelers’s affiliate companies, which are listed below. You can find the number that applies to your particular policy on your Travelers insurance card. 

Travelers NAIC Numbers

Company Name                                                                               

NAIC Number

The Travelers Casualty Company

41769

Travelers Casualty & Surety Company

19038

Travelers Casualty & Surety Company of America

31194

Travelers Casualty Company of CT

36170

Travelers Casualty Insurance Company of America

19046

Travelers Commercial Casualty Company

40282

Travelers Commercial Insurance Company

36137

Travelers Constitution State Insurance Company

41750

Travelers Excess & Surplus Lines Company

29696

Travelers Home & Matine Insurance Company

27998

Travelers Indemnity Company

25658

Travelers Indemnity Company of America

25666

Travelers Indemnity Company of CT

25682

Travelers Lloyds Insurance Company

41262

Travelers Lloyds of TX Insurance Company

41564

Travelers Personal Insurance Company

38130

Travelers Personal Security Insurance Company

36145

Travelers Property Casualty Company of America

25674

Travelers Property Casualty Insurance Company

36161

Travelers Protective Association of America

56006

Travelers’s NAIC number is not the same thing as the three-digit code assigned by each state’s department of motor vehicles. These numbers, issued by state insurance commissioners, are given to the companies that have been authorized to sell insurance policies in a particular state. However, they are not standardized across state lines, like NAIC numbers are.

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