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League Insurance outlines coverage, services and local savings to Oshkosh City Council
Summary
Matt Becker of the League Insurance program briefed the Oshkosh City Council on member-owned municipal coverage, training and risk-management services, noting a $0 liability deductible, dividends paid to members and program services that yielded roughly $252,000 in projected overtime savings from 50 quick-care cases.
Matt Becker, who runs the League Insurance program, told the Oshkosh City Council on Thursday that the League is a member-owned insurer serving Wisconsin cities and villages for about 41 years and that it focuses on cost stability, broad coverage and member services.
"We are owned by our policyholders," Becker said, describing the nonprofit structure and a board composed of local officials. He said the program aims to keep premiums low and stable, noting liability-rate increases of about 2 percent in the last three years after four years of zero increases. Becker added the League undergoes annual audits and actuarial reporting and said the fund holds surplus…
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