Contact Information:
Address:
400 Vestavia Parkway
Suite 131
Birmingham, AL 35216
T: 205-871-1488
Kerper and Bowron LLC is an actuarial and insurance consulting firm. It was formed by John Kerper, FSA, MAAA and Lee Bowron, ACAS, MAAA. Together, these two principals have over 40 years of actuarial and executive experience. Our clients include insurance companies, state governments, reinsurance companies, managing general agencies, and financial consulting firms.
Address:
400 Vestavia Parkway
Suite 131
Birmingham, AL 35216
T: 205-871-1488
Kerper and Bowron LLC is an actuarial and insurance consulting firm.
It was formed by John Kerper, FSA, MAAA and Lee Bowron, ACAS, MAAA. Together, these two principals have over 40 years of actuarial and executive experience.
Our clients include insurance companies, state governments, reinsurance companies, managing general agencies, and financial consulting firms.

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