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First Chicago Insurance Company
The company was founded on December 14, 1920 as the Chicago Ice Producers Mutual Liability Company. Originally organized as a mutual insurance company, its...
First Chicago Insurance Company
The company was founded on December 14, 1920 as the Chicago Ice Producers Mutual Liability Company. Originally organized as a mutual insurance company, its initial purpose was to insure the members of the Chicago District Ice Association for general liability, Workers Compensation, public liability for horses and wagons, and commercial vehicle insurance. Association members donated the $26,225 that was needed at that time to start insurance operations. The company was granted licenses to operate in the States of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin, which continue to be held today. In the 1930’s, the company expanded into insuring the private passenger vehicles of the owners and employees of the ice companies. This business was later enlarged to include individuals referred by policyholders of the company. The company’s name was changed to Chicago Mutual Liability Company in 1961. During the 1970’s and 1980’s, the company evolved from its original focus as a commercial lines insurer to become an automobile insurer. At the end of 1994, the Board of Directors decided to exit the Workers Compensation and general liability lines and concentrate on the personal and commercial auto lines of business. In 1991 the Board of Directors decided to change the company’s distribution system from direct writing to partnering with independent producers. The company had maximized its growth as a direct writer and needed to adopt a different strategy. The company’s name was changed again in 1996 to Chicago Mutual Insurance Company. In 2006, the company was converted from a mutual form of governance to a stock company. It was renamed First Chicago Insurance Company, and became a subsidiary of J & P Holdings, Inc. Innovation is the company’s focus as the 100th anniversary of its founding approaches. Management continues to search for opportunities that will serve our current policyholders and contribute to the company's growth and profitability.
General information
Firm type
Insurance
Year founded
1920
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Bedford Park
Corporate office
6640 South Cicero Avenue, Bedford Park, IL 60638, United States
Principals
James Hallberg
Founder and CEO
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who controls investment decisions at First Chicago Insurance Company?
James Hallberg, as founder and CEO of parent holding company Warrior Invictus, is the ultimate decision-maker. The firm has not publicly disclosed a CIO or separate investment committee. Given its structure as a closely held insurer, Hallberg likely oversees the statutory portfolio directly or through a small internal team.
How is FCIC related to Warrior Invictus Holding Company?
Warrior Invictus Holding Company is the parent entity of First Chicago Insurance Company. It also owns sister carriers USH&C and Producers National Corporation under the Warrior Insurance Network umbrella. FCIC is the original and largest operating subsidiary within this structure.
Does FCIC invest in private equity or venture capital?
Public records show no venture or private equity commitments. FCIC's disclosed investment assets consist of a statutory fixed-income portfolio and direct real estate holdings including its corporate headquarters and participation in the Everest Real Estate Fund in Chicago.
What is the firm's geographic focus?
Operations and underwriting concentrate in Illinois, primarily the Chicago metro area. The investment portfolio mirrors this footprint, with real estate assets located in Bedford Park and Chicago proper.
Does First Chicago Insurance Company operate philanthropic vehicles?
The firm contributes to the Greater Chicago Food Depository and James Hallberg has been involved with the Moraine Valley Community College Foundation and the Elmhurst Lions Club. These are direct community commitments; no separate private foundation has been identified.
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