Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Come on, Kentucky!

Unregistered Carriers on 02/22/2009 - 868
Unregistered Carriers on 02/23/2010 - 849

Illinois - 96.07%
Maine - 94.13%
Indiana - 91.77%
Alabama - 90.52%
Kentucky - 89.75%

I love what's going on in several states! Yesterday, I mentioned all the good work going on in Alabama. Maine actually jumped by .40 since yesterday! I'm going to assume that is a result of either IRP registrations or accumulated data updates sent to the Fed. I have also included KY in the states listed above because they are so close to 90%. It's worth noting that the lowest state in the "top 10" - Nebraska - is at 86.23%. These are serious percentages, people! Hopefully, we can begin to dispel the notion that 90% registration is some sort of lofty dream for a state. In fact, I continue to believe that every state can hit 90% if they employ the right methods.

Meanwhile, I don't want to short-change states like New York that have not only registered 88.38% of their own carriers, but have also assumed the responsibility for registering many non-participating state carriers.

For what it's worth, cumulative registration now sits at 76.33%, which some industry reps once publicly acknowledged could represent a "good faith registration effort by the states". Remember that???

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