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Wausau Insurance has unveiled a new one-stop online information source that will make it easier than ever for brokers to meet and exceed their client needs.
January 23 -
The New Jersey Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision Thursday supporting the insurance industry's views that wrongful death and survival actions do not trigger separate "per person" coverage claims under an automobile liability insurance policy.
January 23 -
Milwaukee, Wisconsin--COSS Development Corporation, a specialist in illustration and point of sale systems for the financial services industry, has released Journey 2004. Journey is COSS' premier needs-based financial modeling software. The new 2004 version, for both Web and desktop, is now being distributed to current users as an upgrade.
January 22 -
St. Louis, MO--Genelco Software Solutions, a division of Liberty Insurance Services Corporation (LIS), today announced the positive results of a Genelco Group+ benchmark test completed at the IBM eServer iSeries Benchmark Center in Rochester, Minnesota.
January 22 -
MAYFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio-- The Progressive Corporation today reported fourth quarter 2003 net income of $357.8 million, or $1.63 per share, compared to $152.2 million, or $.69 per share, in the fourth quarter last year. Included in net income are net realized losses on securities of $3.0 million, or $.01 per share, for the fourth quarter 2003, and net realized losses of $37.1 million, or $.11 per share, for the same period last year. Net premiums written and earned increased 21% and 23% to $2,906.4 million and $3,040.0 million, respectively, as compared to the fourth quarter last year. During the fourth quarter 2003, the Company produced a GAAP combined ratio of 85.9, compared to 93.3 in the same period last year. Recurring investment income was $121.3 million before taxes and $90.5 million after taxes, compared to $113.5 million before taxes and $82.0 million after taxes for the fourth quarter 2002.
January 21 -
New Haven, CT- Metaserver, Inc., a leading provider of business process integration (BPI) solutions for the insurance industry, announced it has launched its new iConnect agency interface solution for Property and Casualty carriers. The first of several solutions designed specially for insurance carriers, iConnect P&C is compatible with and extends the capabilities provided by leading vendors in the insurance space such as ChoicePoint, CSC, Duck Creek, ISO, IVANS and others.
January 20 -
Brunswick, Maine--Allenbrook Inc., a leading provider of processing software and consulting services for the Property & Casualty insurance industry, today announced a partnership with Whitehill Technologies, Inc. Whitehill provides companies the ability to extract system data, reformat and automatically distribute the resulting output. The integration of Whitehill's cutting-edge technology with Allenbrook's proven software enables carriers to rise above competitors trapped in paper-intensive processes. This partnership will also increase a carrier's ability to meet stringent reporting requirements with ease and cost-efficiency.
January 20 -
WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass. -- Sun Life Financial has announced the addition of a new single life policy to its portfolio of universal life insurance products.
January 16 -
MALVERN, Pa. -- A new study by the Insurance Research Council (IRC) finds that reported losses in auto injury claims are escalating in spite of the fact that the rate of serious auto injuries has decreased. In the past five years, increases in the average amounts that auto injury claimants report for expenses stemming from their injuries, particularly among personal injury protection and medical payments first-party claimants, are nearly double the annualized growth in medical inflation. Additionally, they are three times higher than increases in general inflation.
January 15 -
HARTFORD, Conn.-- Travelers Property Casualty Corp. today announces the availability of its new master policy to cover identity theft expenses. Financial institutions or other commercial businesses can purchase this policy on behalf of their account holders or customers, or for use as an employee benefit offering. The new policy furnishes expense reimbursement limits from $500 up to $25,000 per covered person to assist in the restoration of his or her financial health and credit history that has been damaged by identity theft.
January 14