Fred Loya Insurance
Private | |
Industry | Insurance |
Founded | El Paso, Texas, U.S. (1975) |
Founder | Fred Loya |
Headquarters | El Paso, Texas, U.S. |
Number of locations | 700 agencies[1] |
Area served | California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Georgia, Missouri, Alabama, Arizona, Ohio |
Key people | Fred Loya, President & CEO |
Products | Auto insurance |
Revenue | US$506.3 million (2012)[2] |
Number of employees | 3,700 (2015) |
Website | fredloya.com |
Fred Loya Insurance is a car insurance company headquartered in El Paso, Texas.[3] As of 2016 the company had 5,200 employees and 700 offices in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio and Texas.[4] It is the 19th largest Hispanic-owned company in the country.[2]
The company is owned by Fred Loya, a Hispanic American who had originally worked as a cattle rancher. Loya began selling insurance in 1975.[4] In 2008 Loya consolidated three San Antonio, Texas claims centers into one.[5] Loya is famous for his Christmas light displays.
History and current company structure
Fred Loya a former cattle rancher started Loya Insurance Group in 1974. It began as a single store front office and has since expanded to more than 361 agencies across six states California, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, Nevada and Texas.[1]
The Loya Insurance Group agencies are located in multiple types of locations such as shopping centers, grocery stores, street corners, and office buildings. The agencies are in both small and large towns and cities and focus on being in places where the people go on a regular basis.[1]
Some places that the agencies are located include:
- Wal-Mart Super Stores
- Fiesta Marts
- Big 8 Food Source stores
- Liborio Supermarkets
- Fiesta Whole Food
- Superior
- Cardenas
Fines and lawsuits
In 2012 Loya was fined $300,000 for violating state insurance laws in Texas after insurance regulators determined the auto insurance company used false advertising, and did not follow the company's filed criteria for policy discounts to customers.[6]
A proposed class-action lawsuit has been filed against Fred Loya Insurance Agency, and Loya Casualty Insurance Company. In this lawsuit, Plaintiffs contend that Loya did not comply with the requirements under California law for payment of wages. If successful, a class action allows former and current employees to receive back wages that are owed to them. [7]
References
- 1 2 3 "Loya Health Insurance Company review".
- 1 2 "El Paso's 28 companies second in nation for Hispanic Business 500".
- ↑ "Contact Us." (Archive) Fred Loya Insurance. Retrieved on August 9, 2012. "Corporate Headquarters 1800 Lee Trevino El Paso, Texas 79936."
- 1 2 Crawford, Jenn. "Hispanic Entrepreneur profile: Cattle rancher became insurance giant Fred Loya." El Paso Times. January 3, 2010. Retrieved on August 9, 2010.
- ↑ Poling, Travis. "Fred Loya to merge 3 S.A. claims centers." San Antonio Express-News. January 15, 2008. Business Page 01E. Retrieved on August 9, 2010.
- ↑ Kolenk, Vic "Fred Loya Insurance Co. fined $300,000 for violating state insurance laws." El Paso Times. June 20th, 2012. Retrieved on June 27th, 2013.
- ↑ Law Offices of Thomas W. Falvey. "Loya Insurance Agency Case". Retrieved on June 27th, 2013.