NAPSLO Certified
Maximum has been certified by the National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices, Ltd. (NAPSLO), a national trade association representing the surplus lines industry and the wholesale insurance marketing system. NAPSLO certified companies are required to meet financial and conduct standards in order to join the association and NAPSLO members must follow a code of ethics in dealing with customers and companies.
The NAPSLO logo is inscribed with the Latin phrase “Uberrima Fides,” which means “in the utmost good faith.” This serves as a symbol of the professionalism, and purpose of the members and the association. Dealing with a NAPSLO member ensures that you are dealing with a knowledgeable surplus lines broker or company.
Members of the NAPSLO agree:
- To maintain high professional standards of efficiency, conduct, integrity, responsibility, and service.
- To exercise the utmost good faith in dealing with their principals, underwriters, and assured's.
- To refrain from maintaining or using the status of their profession, or their affiliation with the association, to attract business for personal financial gain in other lines of endeavor.
- To refrain from maintaining or using their membership within the association as a means of taking unfair advantage of competitors, or for any other purpose than those for which the association is intended.
- To regard the business of insurance as an unusual opportunity to provide essential services to the public, and to conduct themselves with dignity, courtesy, and the highest degree of fairness in their relations with members of the industry and the public at large.
- To be governed by a spirit of cooperation, helpfulness, and frankness in their relationships with fellow members to the end that each shall be better equipped, through such cooperative measures and exchange of ideas, to better perform and function, and to foster the advancement and prestige of their profession.
- To comply with applicable surplus lines laws and regulations, maintain necessary licenses, and immediately notify the association of any suspension, revocation, or termination of such licenses.
For more information on NAPSLO, please visit their Web site at www.napslo.org

