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BAM Mutual, or Build America Mutual, is a mutual bond insurance company that focuses on serving the municipal market. Established in 2012, it is the first mutual bond insurer dedicated exclusively to this sector. Sponsored by the National League of Cities, BAM Mutual provides insurance on municipal bonds, which helps communities finance significant capital projects, including transportation and energy infrastructure. The company specializes in financial guaranty insurance services for municipal bonds. This insurance enhances the creditworthiness of bonds, allowing municipalities to secure better interest rates and making their offerings more appealing to investors. BAM Mutual is based in New York and ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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