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Brown & Brown launches fully integrated National Healthcare Practice

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Brown & Brown (NYSE: BRO) launched a fully integrated National Healthcare Practice, Brown & Brown Healthcare, on January 22, 2026.

The practice brings together more than 140 professionals to support hundreds of customers and to place billions in premium domestically and internationally. It will be co-led by Matthew Siciliani and Tracy Hoffman, with practice chairman Bob Dubraski. The team offers end-to-end services across production, placement and customer service in specialty areas such as professional liability, managed care reinsurance, value-based care, cyber and workers compensation, captive management, actuarial services and data analytics.

The company says the scale aims to secure stronger market access, design more competitive programs and deliver coordinated solutions for healthcare organizations nationwide.

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Positive

  • >140 professionals consolidated into a national healthcare team
  • Support for hundreds of healthcare customers across locations
  • Placing billions in premium domestically and internationally
  • End-to-end services across multiple specialty insurance areas

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  • None.

News Market Reaction – BRO

+0.70%
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+0.70% News Effect

On the day this news was published, BRO gained 0.70%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Healthcare specialists: more than 140 professionals
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Healthcare specialists more than 140 professionals Team size in new National Healthcare Practice

Market Reality Check

Price: $71.82 Vol: Volume 2,882,441 vs 20-da...
normal vol
$71.82 Last Close
Volume Volume 2,882,441 vs 20-day avg 2,463,075 (relative volume 1.17x), showing elevated trading ahead of this news. normal
Technical Shares at $78.07 are trading below the 200-day MA of $96.02 and sit 37.88% under the 52-week high, near the 52-week low of $76.17.

Peers on Argus

BRO was down 1.31% with above-average volume, while key peers WTW, AJG, ERIE, AO...

BRO was down 1.31% with above-average volume, while key peers WTW, AJG, ERIE, AON and MMC also showed negative moves but did not appear in the momentum scanner, pointing to stock-specific trading rather than a confirmed sector momentum event.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Dec 31 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 31 Earnings call notice Neutral -0.7% Announced Q4 2025 earnings release date and investor conference call.
Dec 15 Acquisition Positive +0.9% Acquired J. Kevin Campbell Agency to expand workers’ compensation expertise.
Dec 08 Survey publication Neutral -0.9% Released 2026 Employer Health and Benefits Strategy Survey results.
Nov 11 Corporate recognition Positive +1.9% Earned 2026 Military Friendly Employer designation and Silver award.
Nov 06 Leadership changes Positive -1.8% Appointed two senior leaders to drive Retail segment strategy and growth.
Pattern Detected

Recent news has mostly seen price moves align with event tone, with one notable divergence on positive leadership news.

Recent Company History

Over the past few months, Brown & Brown has reported several strategic and corporate developments. An acquisition of J. Kevin Campbell Agency on Dec 15, 2025 added workers’ compensation expertise and saw a modest positive reaction. Corporate recognition, including a 2026 Military Friendly Employer award on Nov 11, 2025, coincided with a stronger gain. Neutral items like an earnings call announcement and a health and benefits survey produced small, mixed moves. A leadership appointment release on Nov 6, 2025 drew a negative reaction, showing not all positive-sounding updates translate into upside.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights Brown & Brown’s effort to consolidate healthcare capabilities into a fu...
Analysis

This announcement highlights Brown & Brown’s effort to consolidate healthcare capabilities into a fully integrated National Healthcare Practice, bringing together more than 140 specialists to serve a broad range of providers. In the months prior, the company pursued bolt-on acquisitions, leadership appointments and thought-leadership work in employer benefits. Investors may watch how this structure translates into premium volume, retention and cross-sell in healthcare, especially with the stock trading well below its 52-week high and near the low end of its recent range.

Key Terms

captive reinsurance, workers compensation, captive management, actuarial services, +4 more
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captive reinsurance financial
"managed care and professional liability underwriting, captive reinsurance and risk consulting"
A captive reinsurance arrangement is when a company creates its own insurance unit to insure or back the risks of itself or related businesses, essentially building a private safety net rather than buying coverage from outside insurers. For investors, it matters because this changes how a firm manages and reports risk, capital and cash flow—potentially lowering insurance costs or shifting liabilities—and so influences the company’s financial stability and transparency.
workers compensation financial
"workers compensation, captive management, actuarial services, surety and a host of data"
Workers compensation is a mandatory insurance and legal system that pays medical bills and a portion of lost wages to employees who are injured or become ill because of their job. For investors, it matters because costs, claims frequency and insurance rates affect a company’s expenses, cash flow and legal risk—similar to how car insurance premiums influence a fleet owner’s operating budget.
captive management financial
"workers compensation, captive management, actuarial services, surety and a host of data"
Captive management is the professional running and administration of a captive insurance company—an insurer created and owned by a business to cover its own risks. Managers handle daily tasks like regulatory filings, claims processing, accounting and risk analysis; think of them as the outsourced operations team that keeps a company-owned insurance program compliant and efficient. Investors watch captive management because its quality affects a company’s cost of risk, balance-sheet exposure, tax outcomes and potential surprises from insurance liabilities.
actuarial services financial
"workers compensation, captive management, actuarial services, surety and a host of data"
Actuarial services are professional analyses that use statistics and models to estimate the likelihood and financial cost of future events such as deaths, accidents, claims, or pension payments. For investors, these services matter because they translate uncertain future obligations into concrete numbers—like an engineer calculating how strong a bridge must be—so you can judge a company’s potential liabilities, pricing of insurance products, reserve strength, and capital needs.
data analytics platforms technical
"actuarial services, surety and a host of data analytics platforms."
Software systems that gather, organize and analyze large amounts of business and market information to turn raw numbers into clear answers and visual reports. Like a well-organized kitchen that takes many ingredients and quickly produces useful meals, these platforms help investors judge a company’s performance, spot trends or risks, and assess whether management is improving efficiency or creating new revenue opportunities.
value-based care medical
"managed care reinsurance, value-based care, property, executive and cyber liability,"
A health-care delivery approach that rewards providers for keeping patients healthy and improving outcomes instead of charging for each test or visit. For investors, it matters because it shifts where profits and losses come from—favoring providers and technologies that lower long-term costs, prevent complications, and demonstrate measurable results; think of it like paying a contractor only when the house stays sound, which changes who wins and loses financially.
professional liability financial
"including: professional liability, managed care reinsurance, value-based care, property,"
Professional liability is the legal responsibility that service providers (such as doctors, lawyers, accountants, consultants) have if their advice, treatment or work causes a client harm or financial loss. For investors it matters because claims, settlements or higher insurance premiums can reduce profits, drain cash and damage reputation—similar to a repair shop being forced to pay for a botched repair—so potential or recurring liability can affect a company’s value and risk profile.
cyber liability financial
"value-based care, property, executive and cyber liability, workers compensation,"
Cyber liability is the financial responsibility a company faces after a data breach, hack, or other digital security failure, including costs for fixing systems, notifying affected people, legal penalties, and lost sales. Think of it like a homeowner’s insurance claim for a burglary, but for a company's computers and customer data; it matters to investors because large or recurring cyber losses can cut profits, damage reputation, trigger regulatory fines, and reduce future cash flow and share value.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

An integrated national practice delivering comprehensive healthcare risk, insurance and brokerage solutions

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Jan. 22, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brown & Brown, Inc. (NYSE: BRO) (“the Company”) today announced the launch of a fully integrated, all-lines National Healthcare Practice — Brown & Brown Healthcare. This major step brings together more than 140 seasoned professionals into a specialized team dedicated to delivering comprehensive, innovative risk solutions for the full spectrum of healthcare organizations. Collectively, the team will support hundreds of customers and place billions in premium domestically and internationally. This scale allows Brown & Brown to secure stronger market access, design more competitive programs and deliver outcomes that meaningfully support our customers’ goals.

Brown & Brown Healthcare will be co-led by Matthew Siciliani and Tracy Hoffman, with strategic guidance from Bob Dubraski, practice chairman. An industry veteran who joined with the Risk Strategies acquisition, Dubraski has a track record of successfully building and integrating national healthcare practices in the brokerage space and has helped countless healthcare organizations design and implement enterprise-wide risk strategies and solutions.

Siciliani and Hoffman bring decades of hands-on technical experience in managed care and professional liability underwriting, captive reinsurance and risk consulting for healthcare organizations across the country. Each possesses exceptional leadership qualities, along with a proven understanding of talent acquisition, team development and organizational behavior. Their strategic views on business development and meeting the ever-evolving needs of customers are well aligned.

“Healthcare organizations today face complex, rapidly evolving risks,” said Steve Hearn, president of Brown & Brown’s Retail segment. “By forming a National Healthcare Practice around this team of seasoned professionals, we’re demonstrating our commitment to delivering integrated, innovative risk management solutions, empowering our customers to focus on providing quality care.”

Retail senior leader Joe Siech added, “The strength of Brown & Brown Healthcare lies in the experience and collaboration of its leadership. We’ve assembled a team of true specialists who understand the challenges facing healthcare systems and bring the strategic perspective needed to address them. This structure helps to ensure we can deliver consistent, high-quality support as the industry continues to evolve.”

Drawing on the Company’s reach and scale across the United States, Brown & Brown Healthcare’s integrated structure provides end-to-end service across production, placement and customer service engagement with support in key specialty areas, including: professional liability, managed care reinsurance, value-based care, property, executive and cyber liability, workers compensation, captive management, actuarial services, surety and a host of data analytics platforms. This approach helps ensure that customers across the healthcare spectrum receive coordinated solutions tailored to their unique needs, backed by deep industry insights and responsive support, regardless of location.

With the launch of Brown & Brown Healthcare, the Company reaffirms its dedication to collaborating with healthcare organizations nationwide and elevating industry standards.

About Brown & Brown Inc.

Brown & Brown, Inc. (NYSE: BRO) is a leading insurance brokerage firm delivering comprehensive and customized insurance solutions and specialization since 1939. With a global presence spanning 700+ locations and a team of more than 23,000 professionals, we are dedicated to delivering scalable, innovative strategies for our customers at every step of their growth journey. Learn more at BBrown.com.

This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements relating to future results. These statements are not historical facts but instead represent only Brown & Brown’s current belief regarding future events, many of which, by their nature, are inherently uncertain and outside of Brown & Brown’s control. It is possible that Brown & Brown’s actual results and financial condition may differ, possibly materially, from the anticipated results and financial condition indicated in these forward-looking statements. Further information concerning Brown & Brown and its business, including factors that potentially could materially affect Brown & Brown’s financial results and condition, as well as its other achievements, is contained in Brown & Brown’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements made herein are made only as of the date of this release, and Brown & Brown does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or correct any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that subsequently occur or of which Brown & Brown hereafter becomes aware.

For more information:

Jenny Goco
Vice President of Public Relations & Communications
(386) 333-6066


FAQ

What did Brown & Brown (BRO) announce on January 22, 2026?

Brown & Brown announced the launch of Brown & Brown Healthcare, a fully integrated National Healthcare Practice.

How large is Brown & Brown Healthcare and what scale does it claim?

The practice brings together more than 140 professionals, supports hundreds of customers, and places billions in premium.

Who will lead the new Brown & Brown Healthcare practice (BRO)?

The practice will be co-led by Matthew Siciliani and Tracy Hoffman, with Bob Dubraski as practice chairman.

What insurance and risk services will Brown & Brown Healthcare offer?

It offers end-to-end services including professional liability, managed care reinsurance, value-based care, cyber, workers compensation, captive management, actuarial and data analytics.

How does Brown & Brown say the new practice will benefit healthcare customers?

The company says the scale will secure stronger market access, enable more competitive programs, and deliver coordinated solutions tailored to customer needs.
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