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NAICS Code· 524130

Reinsurance Carriers

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in assuming all or part of the risk associated with existing insurance policies originally underwritten by other insurance carriers. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 524130 – Reinsurance Carriers encompasses firms that provide risk transfer services to primary insurance carriers by assuming portions of their underwritten liabilities, thereby enhancing financial stability and capacity for insurers operating in government-related programs. These entities play a critical role in enabling insurers to underwrite large-scale or high-risk public sector exposures—such as catastrophic event coverage for federal infrastructure, health care programs, or disaster response initiatives—without overextending their capital reserves.

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NAICS code 524130 covers Reinsurance Carriers. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in assuming all or part of the risk associated with existing insurance policies originally underwritten by other insurance carriers. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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NAICS: 524130
Closed
SLED
Stop Loss Insurance for University of Utah Employee Health Care PlanThe University of Utah is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to provide Specific and Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance for its Employee Health Care Plan and Transitional Health Care Plan. The contract aims to secure coverage for medical, pharmacy, and mental health/substance use disorder benefits under the University’s self-funded health plans. The University expects vendors to deliver high-quality service to its Human Resources benefits team and to collaborate on innovative, cost-effective solutions using advanced technology. The solicitation includes detailed information about current coverage administrators, networks, and plan design, with claims data and a health plan census provided to help vendors assess risk and pricing. The Employee Health Care Plan features various administration arrangements, including medical claims handled by Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah and University of Utah Health Plans depending on the plan option, while pharmacy benefits are managed by Cooperative Benefit Group/RealRx. The Transitional Health Care Plan, available to certain eligible participants such as disabled employees, early retirees, or individuals meeting specific service and age requirements, uses similar administrators and benefit structures as the Employee Health Care Plan. Proposals must be submitted by May 21, 2026, and the University reserves the right to reject all offers. The contract opportunity is managed by the University of Utah’s purchasing office, with Jon Pezely as the primary point of contact.
University of Utah - Campus

POSTED

3 months ago

CLOSED

about 2 months ago
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NAICS: 524130
Closed
SLED
SPECIFIC STOP LOSS INSURANCEThe City of Tucson currently provides three medical plans to employees and retirees: a Network plan limited to Arizona residents, a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) with a Health Savings Account (HSA), and a HDHP with a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA). Starting July 1, 2026, the City will maintain these three options but plans to eliminate the HDHP with HRA by the 2027/2028 plan year without a confirmed replacement at this time. The new plan offerings under Arizona Blue include an EPO In-Network Only Plan available nationwide, alongside the HDHP with HSA and HDHP with HRA. Due to rising medical and pharmacy costs, the City is implementing several premium and design changes effective July 1, 2026, such as deductible and out-of-pocket maximum increases for the EPO plan, higher copays for emergency room visits, primary care, specialists, and prescription drugs, and the removal of the HRA contribution in the HDHP with HRA plan. No changes are planned for the HDHP with HSA. For this solicitation related to Specific Stop Loss Insurance, the City is waiving a pre-bid/proposal conference but encourages prospective bidders to submit questions via the OpenGov system by May 5, 2026. The City will issue written addenda if clarifications are needed. The solicitation deadline is May 19, 2026, and the benefits consultant McGriff, a Marsh & McLennan company, is assisting with the RFP process. Point of contact details for the Benefits Administrator and Principal Contract Officer are provided for inquiries. The solicitation is issued under the Arizona Business Services department and covers performance in Arizona.
Business Services

POSTED

3 months ago

CLOSED

about 2 months ago
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NAICS: 524130
Federal
Vehicle Recompete: Idc 70FA6023D00000001The contract pertains to an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) vehicle aimed at providing reinsurance broker support services for the Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration (FIMA) within the Department of Homeland Security. It has a ceiling value of $13.5 million and no active task orders at present, with the ordering period ending on April 15, 2026. This procurement is managed by the Mitigation Section (MIT60) and is characterized as a likely recompete opportunity, though with a low confidence score of 35 out of 100, indicating some uncertainty about the recompete status or outcome. There is no set-aside for small or disadvantaged businesses under this contract. The contract encompasses several significant task orders primarily awarded to Guy Carpenter & Company, LLC. These include broker support services for policy and coordination related to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), totaling nearly $7.8 million for work areas 1 and 2. Additionally, around $3.77 million is allocated for supporting data modeling and risk analytics across work areas 3 and 4. The contract falls under NAICS code 524130, related to insurance agencies and brokerages, though detailed location information and points of contact are not specified. This vehicle supports critical insurance and mitigation functions that assist in managing flood risks and insurance policies at a federal level.
Mitigation SECTION(MIT60)

POSTED

almost 2 years ago

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