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Seven state insurance commissioners among 15-member Federal Advisory Committee on Insurance; meeting agenda not set.
March 16 -
Its Replicated Stratified Sampling financial modeling tools and techniques are designed to work with an insurers' existing models and actuarial software.
March 16 -
USAA, The Hartford and Kaiser Permanente score highest on net promoter score study; Aetna and Anthem the lowest.
March 16 -
Automakers recent move to incorporate smartphone hubs into production and the recent outcries against distracted driving could put insurers in precarious position.
March 15
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Deloitte study reveals 18- to 34-year-olds more likely than those 51 and older to change insurance carriers, access high-tech options for customer service.
March 15 -
Application designed to let insurers analyze social media, among other sources, for customer sentiment, claims and fraud issues.
March 15 -
A full 92 percent of survey respondents say they'll expand data storage capabilities.
March 15 -
State's insurance commissioner claims excessive premiums were collected, calls for review of coverage.
March 15 -
Focusing on cat modeling, Praedicat will be based on long-term research and development projects started at the parent companies.
March 14 -
Growth of both variable and fixed annuity sales were challenged in Q4; overall, VA saw 13-percent growth, while fixed slipped one percent.
March 14 -
In declaring a $10.2 trillion protection gap, Conning suggests the Internet and social media as outreach tools that have the ability to help insurers regain middle market traction.
March 14 -
Carriers are quoting average rate hikes of 5 percent to 10 percent for D&O and E&O insurance after more than two years of price cuts, according to analysis by SKCG Group.
March 14 -
Robert Solitro, Swiss Re Corporate Solutions U.S. Companies, and Mario Vitale, Aspen Insurance, have been elected to the American Insurance Association board.
March 14 -
Protocols, including smartphone implementation into auto production, set the stage for telematics use within the next five years, according to a new report.
March 13 -
Fewer fraudulent claims and lower premiums a few effects of the passed personal injury protection reform.
March 13 -
Product addresses a variety of best practices and risks associated with employee use of personal devices for work, including legal issues that arise from access of employee data by an employer.
March 13 -
Louisiana regains the title of most expensive state to insure an automobile.
March 13 -
Increased workers compensation and commercial property prices contribute most to 3-percent increase for all standard commercial lines in fourth quarter, notes Towers Watson.
March 12 -
Following successful creation of the first website to provide an inventory of public, private health insurance plans to consumers, Park will broaden his efforts to to oversee federal IT-related research and development spending.
March 12 -
The problem stems from companies that value speed to market over security when they create mobile versions of their e-commerce sites.
March 12 -
Many employers are interested in exploring corporate exchanges, which could increase competition among health insurers.
March 12 -
Consumers who purchase insurance where they bank are among most profitable, loyal and desirable customers, according to new study.
March 12 -
Shifting focus to solely group long-term care, carrier cites economic influences as basis for decision.
March 9 -
While cloud uncertainties persist, tactful implementation and maintenance can offset the risks involved, according to SIM.
March 9 -
Is the industry ready for informed straight-through processing?
March 9 -
Accenture's Claim Components software to help streamline processes, better serve customers.
March 9 -
Five-year deal for outsourced networking via BT Connect worth $47 million.
March 8 -
The rising prices for base metals could wreak havoc not just on insurers, but on the nations critical infrastructure, reports the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
March 8 -
The industry has more than 1,000 career opportunities and a direct economic impact of $6.7 billion per year in South Carolina alone, according to report.
March 8 -
First-notice-of-loss mobile application included in Ravello Solutions' claims management system implementation.
March 8 -
Insurers such as Travelers and AIG say they may have to rethink how they handle the underwriting of reoccurring natural disasters.
March 7 -
Regulatory claims tops the list of liability issues, as more than two-thirds of companies in new study report inquiring on amount and scope of D&O coverage.
March 7 -
New report sees technology disruption as the best means of offsetting economic and environmental uncertainties.
March 7 -
As the insured losses from storms continue to rise, insurers may need to spread their risk, have reissuance in place and readjust reinsurance for 2012.
March 7 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will issue rules that would impose new limits on force-placed insurance products.
March 6 -
NexJs Integrated Agent Desktop unified the point-of-entry for 14 of the carriers external systems.
March 6 -
Banking and financial services will spend more on the cloud to meet customer needs, resulting in approximately 1.4 million cloud jobs by 2015, according to IDC.
March 6 -
The program administrators and managing general agents market is expected to grow in 2012, according to Guy Carpenter & Company survey of specialty program insurance providers.
March 6 -
The insurance industry is likely facing substantial costs again after the past week's storms.
March 5 -
Most recent IPO will leave AIG with an approximate 19-percent stake in AIA.
March 5 -
Total market for insurance MDM expected to double within the next two years.
March 5 -
Berkshire Hathaway, Fortunes Worlds Most Admired Companies, 40 insurers
March 2 -
Stakeholders from the insurance industry met with members of the U.S. Senate to acknowledge the role global warming plays in extreme weather-related losses and call for action.
March 2 -
With insurers facing pressures from business objective imperatives, IT still need to find a safe way to manage their mobile devices, notes new research results.
March 2 -
The U.S. government has asked a court to dismiss a $25 billion lawsuit relating to its 2008 takeover of American International Group that was filed by Starr International Co.
March 2 -
Insurers using a new service will be able to search and analyze up to two years' worth of Twitter updates.
March 1 -
Insurers will need to rethink product offerings as policymakers are now looking beyond the once-vaunted 401(k).
March 1 -
Direct-to-consumer auto insurer signs on for sweeping core replacements from Guidewire.
March 1 -
With premiums and investment income flat, insurers turn to operational improvements to buoy the balance sheet.
February 29 -
Celebrating its 117th birthday, the insurer and its award-winning CEO formally support Women in History Month.
February 29 -
Opportunities await insurers willing to ramp up innovative products, distribution channels to compete in under-developed markets.
February 29 -
States awarded the funds include Arkansas, Colorado, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Tennessee.
February 29