Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready

OKLAHOMA CITY— Commissioner Glen Mulready announced today that the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) received its accreditation renewal from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) at its Fall 2025 National Meeting in Hollywood, Florida.

Commissioner Mulready and the financial regulation team, led by Andy Schallhorn, view accreditation by the NAIC as a vital part of our commitment to Oklahoma’s citizens. Accreditation standards enable OID to provide expanded consumer protections and institute and maintain the highest standards in financial regulation. The accreditation review is repeated every five years to confirm that the Oklahoma Insurance Department meets all requirements.

“Accreditation from the NAIC reflects the Oklahoma Insurance Department’s commitment to excellence, transparency and strong financial regulation,” said Commissioner Mulready. “Our OID team is the very best, and this rigorous process validates the important work they do every day to ensure we meet the highest standards for oversight and consumer protection. Oklahomans can be confident that their insurance market is regulated with integrity, accountability and professionalism.”

All state insurance departments are accredited by the NAIC. To achieve this accreditation, the department must meet stringent national standards that effectively monitor insurance company solvency. The accreditation process involves an extensive evaluation by the NAIC accreditation team that reviews data and procedural documents and interviews the financial team members performing the analysis. OID will have its next full review in 2030.

If you have questions about insurance issues, please contact the Oklahoma Insurance Department at 800-522-0071 or visit our website at www.oid.ok.gov.

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