The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has named 43 consumer liaison representatives for 2026 under its Consumer Participation Program, formalising consumer input into NAIC proceedings. Twenty-three representatives will receive NAIC funding to travel and participate in NAIC public meetings, while 20 will serve without funding. Established in 1992, the programme is intended to promote awareness of consumer-related issues through interaction with NAIC members, the insurance industry and other interested parties. NAIC noted that opinions expressed by representatives designated as Individual Consumer Advocates do not necessarily represent the views of their employer or organisation, and identified five new participants across the funded and unfunded cohorts.