Big I Flood


Big “I” Flood and Selective’s relationship helps deliver members an unparalleled flood program. Together, we offer agents several layers of support to meet any and all flood insurance needs. Get your flood questions answered by getting to know the Big “I” and Selective staff. With personalized support, competitive commissions and an easy-to-use quoting platform, it is a simple decision to start writing your flood business through the Big “I” Flood-Selective program today.
Key Selective Benefits
- A top 10 WYO company
- 35th largest P&C company
- Rated A (Excellent) or better by A.M. Best Company, Inc. since 1930
- $2.5 billion net premium written in 2018
- A super regional carrier with national capacity for flood
- Trusted Choice® company partner
Superior Service
Selective provides a level of service that makes the flood policy quoting and issuance process easier and less frustrating. The Selective/Big “I” Flood program puts an emphasis not only on customer service, but also on education through dedicated territory managers and underwriting teams.
Rollover Today
If you are interested in “rolling over” your current book of flood business, contact your Selective flood territory manager. Selective’s flood territorial managers are located throughout the country and can assist you in rolling your flood book, provide flood CE approved classes and much more.
To become a Selective Flood agent, contact the Selective sales team at floodsales@selective.com or call (877) 348-0552, option 5.
Upcoming Events & Webinars
August 4 | 10 A.M. – 11 A.M. CT
August 25 | 10 A.M. – 11 A.M. CT
Please Note: These webinars are NOT approved for continuing education credit in any state
FEMA is changing the way it views flood risk and prices flood insurance, making it easier for insurance agents to write and sell flood insurance policies.
The National Flood Insurance Program’s new rating methodology, Risk Rating 2.0, will deliver rates that are easier to understand and better reflect a property’s unique flood risk. Rates will now be developed on a structure-by-structure basis, offering your clients a more individualized picture of their risk.
The NFIP has moved into Phase II of Risk Rating 2.0: Equity in Action with the focus on transitioning existing policies.
Beginning April 1, 2022, all policies will be priced under Risk Rating 2.0: Equity in Action at their next renewal.
Attend this webinar to learn about:
- Necessary rating variables for renewal policies
- Mitigation discounts available to a policyholder
- Annual increase cap discount
- Provisional rates
- Changes to the lapse in coverage rule
Suggested pre-requisite: Key Fundamentals of Flood Insurance for Agents 2.0. To receive agent training course offerings,
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
To register, please use the links above. These webinars are FREE to attend, but spaces are limited so please register early.
Please Note: This course does not meet the training requirement listed in the Federal Register notice on training and education requirements related to the Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004, otherwise known as FIRA 2004.
These webinars are NOT approved for continuing education credit in any state.
Can’t attend these sessions? NFIP conducts webinars on flood insurance topics regularly. Watch for more upcoming opportunities. If you are not a subscriber to NFIP agent training bulletins,
Please do not reply to this email. If you have any questions, please email floodsmart@fema.dhs.gov .
Please register for both parts of this webinar.
Part One: February 9 | 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. CT
Part Two: February 10 | 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. CT
Insurance agent continuing education course approval and credits vary by state. Click below for information about your state:
Can’t attend these sessions? Watch for more opportunities soon.
Two-Part Key Fundamentals Webinar
This webinar is a two-part course on the National Flood Insurance Program. It includes the topics listed in the Federal Register notice on training and education requirements related to Section 207 of the Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004, otherwise known as FIRA 2004.
It brings participants the latest information on reform legislation impacting the NFIP as it reviews the key elements that insurance agents need to know about the NFIP and how it works. It also discusses many of the federal flood program’s general rules as well as some more advanced topics. For more information visit our Key Fundamentals of Flood Insurance overview.
Attendees must complete both sessions in order to cover all topics required by the Flood Insurance Reform Act (FIRA) of 2004.
Registration Information
To register, please use the links above. These webinars are free to attend, but spaces are limited so please register early. Can’t attend these sessions? NFIP Training conducts webinars on flood insurance topics regularly. Watch for more upcoming opportunities. If you are not a subscriber to NFIP agent training bulletins, please sign up here.
Continuing Education Credits
Insurance agent continuing education course approval and credits vary by state. Click Here for information about your state. Some states (e.g. California, Illinois, Michigan, Oklahoma, Utah and Virginia) require that both parts of the course be successfully completed in the same offering to receive any credit hours.
Both parts of the course must be completed to meet the FIRA 2004 training requirement. Periodic learning checks will be conducted to measure attendee engagement. Learning checks must be completed by each registered attendee to earn CE credit. Only registered attendees are eligible to receive CE credits. No exam is required.
Currently, there are no CE credits available in Puerto Rico, Guam or the Virgin Islands.
Presented by the National Flood Insurance Program
Can’t attend this session? Watch for more opportunities soon.
FEMA Mapping Changes
This webinar provides insurance agents a practical look at how FEMA flood map changes can affect property owners in their roles as flood insurance policyholders as well as borrowers. Find out how to ease the transition to new flood maps for your clients. Learn how to provide better service to them by understanding how mapping changes affect policy rates, premiums, and the mandatory purchase of flood insurance.
This course will also review flood mapping issues related to Letters of Map Change and the Newly Mapped procedure. Enroll in an upcoming session and learn how to best help your clients both before and after map changes occur.
Registration Information
To register, please use the links above. This webinar is FREE to attend, but spaces are limited so please register early.
No Continuing Education credits are offered for this course in any state.
Please do not reply to this email. If you have questions regarding NFIP Training, please write to nfiptraininginfo@h2opartnersusa.com.
January 12 | 2 P.M.- 4 P.M. CT
January 13 | 10 A.M. – 12 P.M. CT
January 19 | 10 A.M. – 12 P.M. CT
January 19 | 2 P.M.- 4 P.M. CT