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Organizations North Carolina Rate Bureau

North Carolina Rate Bureau

Fiscal year ending 2021. Filed on October 22, 2022.

2910 Sumner Blvd
Raleigh, North Carolina 27616

North Carolina Rate Bureau (EIN: 56-1179542) has filed an IRS Form 990 since at least fiscal year 2016. In its fiscal year 2021 IRS Form 990 filing, North Carolina Rate Bureau, a 501(c)(6) business league, reported compensation for 8 out of 70 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $282,433. The highest compensated employee at North Carolina Rate Bureau is Raymond Evans with fiscal year 2021 compensation of $449,010.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$15,641,391

Expenses

$16,271,108

Employee compensation

$6,443,530
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Raymond Evans
General Manager
$449,010
$345,372 No related comp$103,638
Edith Davis
Chief Financial Officer
$377,825
$237,837 No related comp$139,988
Vicki Godbold
Chief Administrative Officer
$295,404
$219,910 No related comp$75,494
Joanna Biliouris
Chief Operating Officer
$254,017
$226,472 No related comp$27,545
Shelley Chandler
Chief Information Officer
$248,678
$212,396 No related comp$36,282
Frank Lonnett
Director, IT Services and DA
$237,280
$179,085 No related comp$58,195
Laura Lee Longest
Director, Software Develop
$199,283
$170,079 No related comp$29,204
Andy Montano
Director, Personal Lines
$197,963
$162,597 No related comp$35,366

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

Allstate Insurance Company
Governing Committee Member
American Home Assurance Company
Vice Chair
Builders Mutual Insurance Company
Governing Committee Member
Erie Insurance Exchange
Governing Committee Member
Hartford Fire Insurance Company
Governing Committee Member
Kemper Independence Insurance Company
Governing Committee (From 1/2021)
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
Governing Committee Member
National General Insurance Company
Governing Committee (TO 1/2021)
Nc Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Compa
Chair
Progressive Casualty Insurance Compan
Governing Committee Member
State Farm Mutual Insurance Company
Governing Committee Member
The Members Insurance Company
Governing Committee Member

Contractors

Young Moore & Henderson PA
Legal and Research
$1,219,854
Spectrum Partners LLC
IT Management and Consulting
$300,000
Hal Marcus
Consulting
$113,850

Mission Statement

THE BUREAU WAS ESTABLISHED UNDER ARTICLE 36, CHAPTER 58, NC GENERAL STATUTES. THE PURPOSE OF THE NORTH CAROLINA RATE BUREAU IS TO ADMINISTER PROPERTY AND CASUALTY RATES FOR THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY IN NORTH CAROLINA. THE BUREAU MAINTAINS RULES AND REGULATIONS AND ESTABLISHES PREMIUM RATES FOR MOTOR VEHICLE, WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND PROPERTY INSURANCE. THE BUREAU ALSO ENSURES THE AVAILABILITY OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE TO ANY ELIGIBLE RISK IN NORTH CAROLINA BY ASSIGNING THE RISKS TO MEMBERS ON AN EQUITABLE BASIS.ALL EXPENSES ARE RELATED TO THOSE FUNCTIONS. THE NC RATE BUREAU RECEIVES NO GRANTS AND ALL EXPENSES ARE BORNE BY ITS MEMBER INSURANCE COMPANIES IN PROPORTION TO WRITTEN PREMIUMS.

Revisions to this organization profile

September 26, 2025:
2024 North Carolina Rate Bureau 990 filed
November 9, 2024:
2023 North Carolina Rate Bureau 990 filed
October 28, 2023:
2022 North Carolina Rate Bureau 990 filed

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