1907
The Automobile Mutual Insurance Company of America was founded in Providence
by A. T. Vigneron. It offered automotive, fire and theft insurance.
1914
The Factory Mutual Liability Insurance Company of America was chartered for the purpose
of providing liability insurance to Automobile Mutual policyholders.
1941
The company opened its first branch office in Boston.
1956
The company began issuing homeowners insurance in 1956. It later added marine
and personal excess liability insurance.
1970
Amica Life Insurance Company wrote its first policy.
1973
Automobile Mutual and Factory Mutual merged to form a more efficient corporate identity.
1994
Amica's corporate offices moved from Providence to Lincoln, RI.
2005
Robert A. DiMuccio was elected Amica's president and chief executive officer.
The title of chairman was added in 2008.
2007
Amica celebrated its 100th anniversary.
2012
Amica has 40 offices across the country and thrives as the oldest mutual insurer
of automobiles in the United States.