Community Spotlight: NYCM Insurance in Edmeston

NYCM Insurance Headquarters are located in Edmeston. (Submitted photo)

by Sophia Root,
Commerce Chenango

EDMESTON – Commerce Chenango would like to highlight New York Central Mutual Insurance (NYCM).

Founded in 1899, the company is preparing to celebrate its 125th anniversary in 2024. NYCM offers insurance coverage for home & property, vehicles, businesses, valued possessions, and more to customers in the state of New York.

With a team of over 850 employees, and a network of over 1,200 independent agents, NYCM Insurance is dedicated to providing superior service and a quality customer experience to over 535,000 customers. In addition to their headquarters in Edmeston, NYCM Insurance has offices in Sherburne, Canajoharie, and Orchard Park. One thing NYCM has remained passionate about since their founding at the turn fo the century almost 125 years ago, is demonstrating genuine care for customers and communities.

As a mutual insurance company, NYCM Insurance is owned by its policyholders. The company was founded in 1899 by VanNess Robinson and is currently under the direction of Robinson's great-great-granddaughter, Cheryl Robinson.

NYCM Insurance Spokesperson Stephanie Bader said, “Chenango County is a special place because of its sense of camaraderie and community. We’re proud to help support community events and organizations that make Chenango County home. Small towns often foster a strong sense of community, where neighbors know each other and support one another. In some cases, neighbors are also your coworkers – which isn’t uncommon at NYCM.”

NYCM Insurance has had a great year for awards, they were ranked first in customer satisfaction among auto insurers in New York in the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Auto Insurance Study for the second year in a row.

NYCM Insurance President and CEO Cheryl Robinson said, “Customer care is one of our biggest priorities and something we take very seriously. We’re proud to offer award-winning insurance, and that our commitment to our customer’s satisfaction is recognized.”

In addition to these awards, NYCM Insurance has also been recognized with: Big I NY Personal Lines Carrier of the Year Award; Best Companies to Work for in New York; and A.M. Best Company's Standing the Test of Time Award for maintaining an A rating for over 75-years.

The company also engages with the community. Bader said: “We’re fortunate at NYCM to have an employee base which actively seeks community participation on its own.” Some of the ways NYCM helps encourage community participation is through their 365 Passport to Wellness Program and paid volunteering hours.

On Wednesday, September 27, NYCM Insurance will host a job fair at 14 Classic Street in Sherburne.

They are seeking candidates for positions in auto claims, customer service, and underwriting. NYCM Insurance encourages you to attend this event to learn more about their opportunities, make connections with the hiring team, participate in on-site interviews. Check out their Facebook event to learn more.

Recruiting Business Unit Manager Crystal Curpier said, “We are always seeking to employ enthusiastic and energetic individuals who enjoy an environment that offers challenging and rewarding opportunities with a potential for advancement and continued education.”

To learn more about NYCM Insurance, visit their website at nycm.com.

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