Connecticut-Based Insurance Provider Returns Thousands to the Town of Bridgewater

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The Connecticut Interlocal Risk Management Agency (CIRMA) presented a  check for $4,853 to Honorable Curtis Read, First Selectman of the Town  of Bridgewater — a share of CIRMA’s latest $5 million Members’ Equity  Distribution. Over the past twelve years, CIRMA put nearly $42 million  in equity back into the hands, and budgets of its member towns, cities,  schools and local public agencies.

David Demchak, CIRMA President  and CEO commented, “Because of the sustained commitment and dedication  demonstrated by our community of employees, members, board and committee  members, and business partners, CIRMA is better positioned than ever  before. CIRMA’s Members’ Equity Distribution program affirms our  financial fortitude and deliberate and disciplined approach to creating  value for CIRMA’s members.”

The Town of Bridgewater received a  total of $44,272 in distributed Members’ Equity—one of many unique  benefits of being a CIRMA member.

With 370 members across the  Nutmeg State, CIRMA is the leading provider of Workers’ Compensation,  Liability, Auto, and Property insurance coverages to Connecticut public  entities. CIRMA is the only Connecticut public entity insurance provider  that returns equity to its members—not shareholders.

“When you  combine the power of our shared community, aligned mission and values,  and mutual goals, the results are limitless. CIRMA’s deliberate  execution of our financial and operational strategies continues to drive  our ability to distribute equity back to our members,” lauded Matthew  Knickerbocker, Chairman, CIRMA Board of Directors.

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