2025 | 2024 | 2023 (Current Data Year) | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | Contacts and Scorecards
Data Collection Worksheets (Blanks)
- Annuity v. 2020.0.0
- Disability Income v. 2020.0.1
- Health v. 2020.0.0
- Homeowners v. 2020.0.0
- Lender-Placed Home and Auto v. 2020.0.0
- Life v. 2020.0.0
- Long-Term Care v. 2020.0.0
- Private Flood v. 2020.1.2
- Private Passenger Auto v. 2020.0.0
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Data Call and Definitions (Instructions)
- Disability Income v. 2020.0.3Ìý
- Health v. 2020.0.0
- Homeowners v. 2020.0.0
- Lender-Placed Home and Auto v. 2020.0.0
- Life & Annuity v. 2020.0.0
- Long-Term Care v. 2020.0.0
- Private Flood v. 2020.3.0
- Private Passenger Auto v. 2020.0.0
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CSV Instructions and Resources
CSV Assistant Files
- Annuity
- Disability Income
- Health
- HomeownersÌý
- Lender-Placed Home and Auto
- Life
- Long-Term Care
- Private Flood
- Private Passenger Auto
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MCAS Revision Process Document
(MCAS Blanks Working Group Webpage)
Key 2020 MCAS Dates | |
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December 15, 2020 | Call letters to companies |
January 22, 2021 | Last day to submit 2019 corrections (See FAQ Document) |
February - March, 2021 | |
March 15, 2021 | 2020 filings may be submitted via the online MCAS filing tool |
April 30, 2021 | MCAS submissions due for all lines of business except Health |
June 30, 2021 | MCAS submissions due for Health |
July 1, 2021 | MCAS industry scorecards posted to MCAS Web page for all lines of business except Health |
September 1, 2021 | MCAS industry scorecards posted to MCAS Web page for Health |
Private Flood MCAS data will be collected for the first time beginning with the 2020 data year.
General Filing Information
- Participation Requirements – Detailed information to assist in determining if your company is required to submit MCAS data
Resources
- Data Collection Worksheets (Blanks) – Table layout representation of the required data elements
- Data Call and Definitions (Instructions) – Listing of MCAS data elements and definitions to follow when preparing data for submission
- MCAS User Guide – Information about how to use the MCAS application and a listing of data validations used within the application
- CSV Data Upload Instructions – Layout guidelines for preparing a CSV file for uploading to the MCAS application (The use of a CSV file is not required.)
- CSV Assistant Instructions – Guidance for using the CSV Assistance Files
- CSV Assistant Files – Templates to assist in the creation of CSV data files
- Scorecard Ratio Formulas – Listing of standard scorecard ratios calculated for each MCAS lines of business
Additional Information
- FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Contains both technical and definitional information not located in the other Help documents (Located just under the MCAS "Log In" icon) You will find answers to questions regarding:
- Specific data elements
- Market Conduct Contact, MCAS Administrator, and MCAS Contact
- MCAS application
- Waiver and extension requests
- Participating Jurisdictions Contacts and Scorecards – Provides state MCAS contact information and links to scorecard reports produced each year to show jurisdiction-wide ratio calculations and the distribution of ratios for all companies filing an MCAS in a given jurisdiction. (Located at the top of the page under the MCAS header)
Any questions not addressed by the documents located on this page can be sent to either mcas@naic.org or help@naic.org
MCAS provides market regulators with market conduct information not otherwise available for their market analysis initiatives. Companies report their data to each jurisdiction through the ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù¹Ù·½'s on-line MCAS application. For the 2020 data year, MCAS data is collected for the following lines of business:
- Disability Income
- Health
- Homeowners
- Individual Annuity
- Individual Life
- Lender-Placed Auto & Homeowners
- Long-Term Care
- Private FloodÌý
- Private Passenger Auto
TheÌýMarket Analysis Procedures (D) Working GroupÌý(MAPWG)Ìýis responsible for identifying new MCAS lines of business and promoting uniform analysis by applying consistent measurements and comparisons of MCAS data provided by companies. To follow the Market Analysis Procedures (D) Working Group and their discussions related to new MCAS lines of business, visit their webpage:Ìý/cmte_d_mcaswg.htm.
The Market Conduct Annual Statement Blanks (D) Working GroupÌý(MCAS Blanks WG)Ìýis responsible for the MCAS content and defining the data that is collected. To follow the Market Conduct Annual Statement Blanks (D) Working Group and their discussions related to the content of MCAS lines of business, visit their webpage:Ìý/cmte_d_mcaswg.htm.
The MCAS application displays an indicator for each state in which, according to your 2020 financial annual statement (FAS), you reported premium meeting the threshold requirements. The FAS Supplemental Health Care Exhibit and LTC Reporting Forms 1 through 5 filing deadline is April 1. Therefore, the required to file (RTF) indicators will not be populated until your company has submitted the corresponding forms.
Additionally, hybrid-LTC premium is only reported on a national basis and is not available to indicate RTF on a state basis. If your company only has hybrid-LTC business in a state, you will not see a RTF indicator. You still MUST file an MCAS regarding your hybrid-LTC business regardless of whether you have a RTF indicator on your filing matrix. Please note that the RTF indicator is only a guide. If you know you have relevant business to report, it must be reported whether or not you see a RTF indicator.
Please email questions to mcas@naic.org.