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Since the beginning of the decade, it's been pedal to the metal for AAA Life Insurance Co.. The organization, which offers term and universal life products, fixed annuities, and travel accident insurance to AAA members, has grown from 75 employees in 1999 to a staff of 400, supporting more than 800,000 customers and more than $1.1 billion in assets.As AAA Life's business began to accelerate at breathtaking speed, the organization's managers began to see some treacherous bumps and obstacles on the road ahead. The company lacked an enterprisewide system for watching and managing costs within the various business units. With relentless hiring and increasing costs of doing business, managers needed a clear, single view of where more gas needed to be applied to boost business, and where the brakes needed to be applied to curb spending.
August 1 -
Washingon, D. C. - Members of the PIA Insurance Technology Coalition met with Congressional staffers on Capitol this week to discuss data security/identity theft and its potential effect on the insurance industry.
July 22 -
Frisco, Texas -Skywire Software, an insurance and financial services software company based in Frisco, Texas, announced it has completed its acquisition of InsBridge, Richardson, Texas, a rating and underwriting applications software provider.
July 20 -
Brookfield, Wis., - Fiserv, Inc., a financial management and compliance software provider, released a software system designed to be compliant with the Sarbanes Oxley Act. The Nautilus SOX solution is a tool that uses document management technology for enterprise-wide compliance with the 2002 federal legislation, and similar provisions that the National Association of Insurance Commissioners is expected to embrace for non-public insurers. The software provides an automated, searchable system for documenting internal controls and business processes to help ensure SOX compliance. With Nautilus SOX, users can create, collaborate, log, execute and conclude business transactions in a structured, efficient environment. It also provides users immediate access information regarding a process or project, including all outstanding issues, approvals, statuses, discussions and communications. The system's framework of pre-defined indexes and templates enables users to monitor and record all external and internal events affecting SOX compliance--from risk assessment to controls testing and remediation. Notifications and scheduled reviews can be set up to ensure that important deadlines are met, and the system can automatically route content between collaborating participants.
July 19 -
The good news coming out of the ACORD-LOMA Insurance Systems Forum, held May 22-24 in Orlando, Fla., is: The role of standards is strong and growing for top-ranking carriers. The not-so-good news is: For many other carriers, it's still a struggle to get buy-in for standards from the business side.According to a survey conducted by ACORD of its top 25 members-chosen based on A.M. Best data for premiums and market penetration-90% currently have a strategy in place to implement ACORD standards and 93% have plans to do so this year.
July 1 -
Madison, Wis.-based Rural Mutual Insurance Company can be counted among the many insurers that have witnessed, over the past few years, the changing needs of both personal and commercial insurance buyers.More than three years ago, Rural Mutual embarked on a strategy that would enable the company to better serve its customers, its 160 career agency force and its own internal support staff that often interacts with agents.
July 1 -
There's probably been more discussion about Web services than any other technology topic in the trade magazines lately. And the debate abides: Is it hype, or will Web services truly add business value to the insurance industry?It isn't hype, but only full Web services, those offering a common interface for all systems and applications, can make the potential of Web services a reality.
July 1 -
Genworth Financial is streamlining its operations. The $103 billion company, which serves the lifestyle protection, retirement income, investment and mortgage insurance needs of more than 15 million customers, operates in 22 countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, the U.K. and more than a dozen other European countries.
June 29 -
Chicago - Companies want clean, accurate enterprise data to enhance analytics capabilities, say business and IT professionals in a recent survey conducted by Chicago-based data warehousing consultant Knightsbridge Solutions. More than 2,000 respondents among all levels of business and IT functions and industries completed the survey, entitled the "2005 BI Peer Review," this past spring.
June 22 -
Southfield, Mich. - Proforma Corporation, a business process modeling and analysis software company, announced it has joined with business process management (BPM) providers to answer industry demand for interoperability between business process analysis (BPA) and BPM. The consortium agreed to support a common interchange format (CIF) that will facilitate the exchange of business process models between BPA tools, such as Proforma's ProVision BPMx, and other BPM solutions.
June 6