Michael Weisbrot: buySAFE Expands The Surety Bond Market
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buySAFE Expands The Surety Bond Market
Written by Michael Weisbrot
The surety bond market is currently conservative and hesitant to write
anything out of the ordinary. It is rare to hear about bonding companies
taking risks on new ideas, especially ideas that involve new technologies.
Suretyship, in general is behind the times. I was pleased and suprised when
I heard about buySAFE, a program to bond goods purchased online for up to
$25,000. Liberty Mutual is the primary surety backing the program, a
surety known for being conservative. Hopefully the buySAFE program will
incourage other companies to embrace technology and other new ideas to
expand the surety bond market.
The soft bond market at the turn of the millenium had many sureties
writing bonds that well exceed what principals qualified for. As a result
the sureties had huge losses and the entire industry took a 180 degree
turn for more traditional underwriting.
With the end of the soft market, it has become hard to sell programs to
sureties that are not typical bond guarantees. The buySAFE program is
precisely what our industry needs, provided it is successful. Bonding
companies need to realize, jusy because an idea is new does not
necessarily mean it involves more risk. If the buySAFE program is
successful, sureties will be more open to other ways to expand the market.
The turn of the soft bond market taught the industry some valuable lessons,
let hope the industry will not be ignorant to creative ways to grow the
surety industry.
The surety industry is spending a good amount of money trying to encourage
the private sector to make use of surety guarantees more often, rather than
just when required for public work. Businesses are trying to keep their
costs down as much as possible, thus convincing the private sector they
need surety backing is an uphill battle. It is hard to convince someone
they need bond coverage unless they been directly effected or personally
know someone that has been effected. That is why most bond
requests/requirements from the private sector seem to come from larger
companies. Due to their size and probability they will more often be
effected by lack of a bond. Larger companies also have more capital to
spare to pay for the guarantee.
The buySAFE program is a big step in the right direction, progress with
the changes around us. Finding creative new ways to expand the market is
what is needed. The surety bond industry needs to start embracing
technology. The bonding companies that do not will have higher operating
expenses and lose out in the end. Let’s hope Liberty’s new venture is a
successful one so the market can continue it’s expansion.
Michael Weisbrot is Vice-President of JW Surety Bonds, a bond only agency.
Commercial Bonds: mortgage broker bonds, dealer bonds, all license bonds,
etc.
Contract Bonds: bid bonds, performance bonds, subdivision bonds, etc.
View their website at: www.jwsuretybonds.com
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