National Association of Insurers
| National Association of Insurers | |
| Motto | "Security Through Unity" |
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| Formation | 1696 AN |
| Type | Trade association |
| Purpose/focus | Insurance industry representation |
| Headquarters | Punta Santiago, Alduria |
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| Membership | 215 companies (1744 AN) |
| President | Martina Beaulieu |
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| Budget | 45.2 million NAX€ (1744 AN) |
| Website | www.nai-federation.nax |
The National Association of Insurers (NAI) is the primary trade association representing the insurance sector in Nouvelle Alexandrie. Founded in 1696 AN shortly after the establishment of Alduria-Wechua, the organization serves as the collective voice for 215 member companies that together account for approximately 89% of all insurance premiums written in the Federation. The association's primary functions include lobbying for favorable regulatory policies, developing industry standards, providing educational resources, and coordinating the sector's response to major catastrophes and economic challenges.
During the Spring Crisis of 1739, the NAI gained prominence for rapidly implementing a streamlined claims process that facilitated recovery efforts, processing over 120,000 property damage claims within 60 days. More controversially, the association has consistently opposed insurance mandates and increased regulatory oversight proposed by the Department of Social Security and National Solidarity. The organization maintains significant political influence through its Federal Policy Council, which contributed over 7.2 million NAX€ to various political campaigns during the 1739 AN election cycle.