*Profits of insurance companies are limited by regulators to about 4.5% — hardly enticing to investors, considering the risk of hurricanes.
However, insurance executives in Florida have used financial workarounds to reward investors and themselves.
While the profits and executive compensation of the insurance company are capped, the profits of affiliate and parent companies are not.
So executives create sister companies that charge the insurance company for basic services, such as claims handling, underwriting, accounting and issuing policies. (Large national insurers typically handle all of those services internally.)*
Am I missing something, or are we really outraged over how for profit insurance of any kind works? Nationalize it, regulate it, or get used to it. Those have always been your only options, too bad reigning in capitalism is woke.
Yeah... fuck socialism. Not hurting ourselves to fuck those freeloaders is patriotic! /s