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Insurers may want to keep an eye on trends in IT that will focus on development for social media and mobile devices, Gartner says.
November 15 -
Analyst firm expects agent channel to give way to non-traditional channels such as bancassurance and aggregators.
November 15 -
Health plan search technology puts power in hands of employees.
November 15 -
USAA's banking arm is disguising new technology through old-fashioned, face-to-face service.
November 12 -
Following an extensive review, the insurer will discontinue new LTCI enrollments in 2011.
November 11 -
A number of insurers have begun to release their financial results for Q3 2010. The following is a compilation of their announcements:
November 11 -
After reporting a $2.4 billion net loss for the third quarter, Chartis, flagship property/casualty insurance arm of American International Group (AIG), says it plans to downsize two percent of its workforce.
November 11 -
The insurance agency and brokerage system is stable, but challenges remain, notably for insurers in New York, according to Richard Poppa, president and CEO of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of New York who presented on a panel at the fourth annual SNL Insurance Brokerage Summit today.
November 10 -
Software promises to help drive variable and fixed annuity sales.
November 10 -
A.M. Best, Fitch Ratings, Moody’s Investors Service and Standard & Poor's announced ratings updates. The following are some of the most recent:
November 10