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Some medium-sized, publicly-traded insurers are encountering operational challenges and could be sold, restructured or placed into run off, according to MarketScout.
October 7 -
After four years at sub-book value, underwriting fundamentals have improved and support higher valuations, Conning said. However, a return to higher historical valuations remains unlikely.
October 7 -
Auto and homeowners premiums primary drivers, according to MarketScout analysis.
October 7 -
With a newly launched platform, sales representatives are able to adopt social-selling techniques, ultimately focusing more on sales productivity and less on compliance requirements.
October 7 -
Program for complex health care claims designed to unite underwriting capabilities with preferred medical professionals and health care advisors.
October 7 -
New division aims to alleviate growing environmental and climate risks through an increased focus on analytics and data science.
October 4 -
Most states have four or more participating plans, according to Avalere Health.
October 4 -
Willis Re gives the storm a 26-percent chance of becoming a hurricane by the time it hits land Saturday night or Sunday morning.
October 3 -
Thirteen consecutive quarters of growth for the P&C sector marks the longest continuous stretch in nearly a decade.
October 3 -
The federally run exchange received 4.7 million unique visits in its first 24 hours, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said. A federal call center received more than 190,000 calls as well.
October 3 -
Document and workflow management, as well as analytics and integration capabilities, are increasingly important in new, Web-based claims systems, according to a recent Novarica report.
October 2 -
In New York, officials said the exchange had 2.5 million visitors in the first half hour and California reported seeing as many as 10,000 hits a second.
October 1 -
Biggest benefits from technologies include the use of automation and operational metrics, according to a new survey of chief claims officers by Towers Watson.
October 1 -
Most midsize commercial insurers rank regulatory compliance as a top-three strategic priority for their companies, according to a new survey.
October 1 -
In wake of the confusion among homeowners policyholders after Sandy, Benjamin Lawsky, superintendent of New Yorks Department of Financial Services, calls for more simplicity, standardization from insurers.
October 1 -
J.D. Power and Associates study finds renters underserved and ranks homeowners and renters insurers based on customer satisfaction; American Family top among renters and Amica Mutual among homeowners.
September 30 -
One quarter of survey respondents said they considered switching auto insurance providers in the past year; Esurance had the most customers in that category, USAA the fewest.
September 30 -
BI and data warehouse software designed to enable better business decisions by making more data available.
September 30 -
Insurer seeks to improve its abilities to rollout standard ISO-based lines of business as well as customize specialty lines configuration tools.
September 27 -
New insurance product is designed to cover costs incurred to manage a business crisis, including the fees of a crisis management consulting firm.
September 27 -
Many executives do, however, see exchanges either as a necessary change or an opportunity for growth.
September 26 -
According to Fitch Ratings, the companys U.S. life insurance subsidiaries currently maintain capital levels in excess of regulatory minimums.
September 26 -
U.K. P&C insurer seeks to achieve better visibility into claims operations and improve analytics and reporting capabilities.
September 26 -
After the October 1 launch, how long will it take to get the program's IT systems adjusted and running smoothly?
September 26 -
The insurer said it is looking to improve in many areas, including claims processes, customer experience and compliance.
September 26 -
Members of the CIO panel at this year's PCI Information Technology Conference offered creative solutions to help IT units become enablers of growth.
September 26 -
Insurer invests in disaster recovery support for its data center services.
September 26 -
Preconditions do not yet exist, according to Celent report, including regulatory structure and customer demand.
September 25 -
MetLifes share of the private auto market has changed little since 2008, according to data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
September 25 -
Bryan Sartin, VP of investigative response for Verizon Business, made it his goal to try to convince insurers that preventing cybersecurity isnt as complex as its perceived to be. Presenting on Tuesday at the PCI Technology Conference in San Antonio, Sartin said There are certainly sophisticated threats out there, but I want to poke at the myth of unpredictability and constant change and the perception of hopelessness; I want that perception debunked as just having a lack of information about the threats. Understanding the motives that drive your adversaries and the data you have, it gives you a good starting point for anticipating the types of threats you have, and therefore, the types of security measures you should have. We can do a lot of things to better understand the state of risks out there.
September 25 -
BillingCenter purchased by the mutual insurer to manage agency, direct bill operations.
September 25 -
BillingCenter purchased by the mutual insurer to manage agency, direct bill operations.
September 25 -
Among other concerns, some big health insurers have decided not to participate in many state exchanges and patient advocates are worried insurers will create networks with fewer doctors and hospitals.
September 25 -
The total number of WC claims has been decreasing, but the percentage deemed questionable has been rising, and California generates the most, according to analysis from the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
September 24 -
With only seven days to go until October 1 and the official launch of the new public health insurance exchanges, a number of questions loom large. The biggest, by far, is would a government shutdown threatened by congressional Republicans also shut down the exchanges.
September 24 -
Trôvs technology and processes are designed to offer transparency into the value of insured items.
September 24 -
According to Fitch Ratings, the companys U.S. life insurance subsidiaries currently maintain capital levels in excess of regulatory minimums.
September 23 -
Guy Carpenter says enhanced risk modeling is important for insurers seeking growth in emerging markets.
September 23 -
ISO expands predictive analytics offerings with software designed to incorporate property-specific features into segmenting and rating process.
September 23 -
The U.S. domestic professional and domestic specialty surplus lines’ 2012 underwriting performance fell below P&C’s performance for the first time in more than a decade, according to A.M. Best.
September 23 -
Verne Global and Datapipe sign on to deliver renewably powered computing for RMS exposure, risk management environment.
September 23 -
As MetLife moves into the final stages of review, Prudential said it is reviewing a potential federal appeal, which the company has 30 days to file.
September 20 -
As costs, regulatory and technological inhibitors fall away, insurance industry laggards could face threat from mispricing, according to recent Aite Group report.
September 20 -
Upgrades to the risk monitoring software are designed to strengthen investment compliance checks and provide users with an improved interface.
September 20 -
Insurers are developing the technology to embed actuarial tools into an integrated risk and finance architecture, according to a recent report from Accenture.
September 20 -
For the previous two reauthorizations, Congress waited until the last minute to approve. After yesterdays hearing, it looks like 2013 will bring more of the same.
September 20 -
With the acquisition of the geographic risk technology company, LexisNexis picks up software to complement its data, analytics and linking capabilities.
September 20 -
While policy admin projects remain a top priority, twice as many large P&C carriers are investing in big data technology as last year.
September 19 -
Executives responding to a recent Accenture survey report shortages of talent in a number of areas, including risk business and data analytics, risk technologists and regulatory change program management.
September 19 -
New York is the first state to propose a comprehensive ban on force-placed insurance payments to banks.
September 19 -
New survey reveals optimism that the exchange format will create an environment with the best options, regardless of which carriers are present.
September 19 -
P&C carrier implements policy admin software across several more lines in an attempt to improve risk selection and enable real-time pricing.
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