Trupanion Pays DVM360 for “#1 in America Chosen by Vets” Badge For Second Year In A Row
Seattle-based, “vet-centric” pet insurer Trupanion’s leaders often like to underscore that the company does not participate in “pay to play” […]
Seattle-based, “vet-centric” pet insurer Trupanion’s leaders often like to underscore that the company does not participate in “pay to play” […]
It’s taking a little bit of liberty. It’s a bit of an exaggeration on their part….It’s more that they just submitted these rates to us, and we are aware of them.” – NYDFS official
NYDFS: NY ‘Approval’ Claim Not True
“The department does not technically have the authority to approve [pet insurance rates]… These rates are just submitted to us. We do not have the authority to review them prior to publishing,” an official at New York’s Department of Financial Services told TCR.
When asked if Trupanion’s statement about NYDFS approving an 18% rate increase was accurate, the official said, “It’s taking a little bit of liberty. It’s a bit of an exaggeration on their part….It’s more that they just submitted these rates to us, and we are aware of them.”
By email, the official confirmed, “the Department still retains the authority to object to aspects of the rate filing,” she wrote, referring to Trupanion’s filing.
TCR has included redacted written exchanges with New York DFS et al. after the conclusion of our reporting.
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“If there’s anything material about the company that occurred prior to us letting these three people go,” Mr. Rawlings said, “we would’ve had to report that before [the dismissals]. There’s nothing material,” he said emphatically. “What we did have is a communication challenge in that people read the information and they inferred some stuff that we did not make as clear as we should have….There is language in our [SEC filing] that actually describes that we didn’t have any material issues with any of [the three ousted executives]. There wasn’t any malfeasance. We thought that that was going to be enough. We should have been more explicit.”
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