Author, Andy Roberts, Account Executive, Surety Department, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Before COVID-19, the construction industry had been enjoying one of the longest economic booms that this county has seen in recent memory. And, even though construction has been deemed essential, the industry is already seeing some effects from the pandemic, ranging from delayed material supplies, projects being shut down, and late or non-payments from project owners. Additionally, we are now starting to see some of the effects of the pandemic reach into the surety world, as some bond companies are beginning to limit their appetite and tighten their underwriting guidelines.
While some bonding companies have continued business as usual, others have made changes to their policies, with some opting to remove accounts that do not have frequent bond needs and others opting to not accept any new business submissions. While most surety carriers will not react this drastically, we anticipate them tightening their underwriting guidelines, and it is important for contractors to know that there are other options out there that might be a better fit for their bond program. This is where partnering with a Best Practices surety broker is of great benefit to a contractor.
At Rancho Mesa, we have access a variety of high quality surety markets, while also possessing a deep understanding of what different bond companies value when they are underwriting bond requests. As the markets begin to tighten, this type of knowledge becomes even more important. Certain markets will be a fit for some contractors while others will not, and selecting the wrong market can lead to financially sound contractors not receiving the level of surety credit that they need or deserve.
For more information, or for any questions regarding your surety needs, please contact Andy Roberts at (619) 937-0166 or aroberts@ranchomesa.com.