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AGENCY CHARACTERISTICS

Less than

50,000-

250,000-

Over

50,000

250,000

1,000,000

1,000,000

% of Agencies Located in Each

Population Size

12.5%

24.2%

32.5%

30.8%

Net Revenue Growth

15.3%

11.9%

16.5%

12.4%

Profitability as % of Net Revenues

Pre-tax

12.9%

13.5%

9.8%

11.6%

Pro Forma Pre-tax

18.6%

19.6%

16.7%

17.7%

Operating Pre-tax

2.5%

2.2%

-0.4%

2.7%

Productivity

Revenue per Employee

$115,661

$113,459

$120,286

$123,074

Compensation per Employee

$70,351

$69,795

$79,880

$80,499

Spread per Employee

$45,309

$43,664

$40,405

$42,575

Pay Levels for Producers

Commercial P&C Producers

$112,376

$123,835

$121,705

$148,121

Personal P&C Producers

$38,934

$49,048

$57,445

$90,828

Life & Health Producers

$93,022

$111,392

$156,472

$145,533

Multiline Producers

$105,667

$112,564

$106,898

$84,851

Pay Levels for CSRs

Commercial P&C CSRs

$38,383

$33,787

$37,025

$51,410

Personal P&C CSRs

$30,781

$27,277

$30,433

$34,314

Life & Health CSRs

$33,263

$35,418

$34,303

$37,448

Multiline CSRs

*

*

*

*

Number of Carriers

PL - National

6.8

4.4

5.6

8.2

PL - Regional

4.7

4.4

2.7

3.0

CL - National

15.4

12.9

15.5

24.6

CL - Regional

6.5

16.1

8.2

15.0

Service Center Use

Total Pers'l Lines Commission

placed in Carrier Service Center

*

7.2%

10.9%

17.2%

Total Comm'l Lines Commission

placed in Carrier Service Center

1.7%

1.6%

5.7%

1.5%

* - Insufficient Data

SPECIAL POPULATION DENSITY ANALYSIS

Agencies with Revenues Greater Than $1,250,000

agency in a smaller community. As always, consider these data in light of the results achieved

by agencies of a similar revenue size to gain the best understanding of Best Practices agencies.

The population density analysis provides another valuable picture of the operating characteristics

of the agencies included in the Best Practices Study Executive Update. In general, a comparison

among agencies of a similar size is the best comparison basis, but an evaluation based on

community size can prove helpful when an agency is atypical in nature, such as a larger revenue

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