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As key to competitive advantage, LOMA calls technology called a game-changer.
January 19 -
The Financial Stability Oversight Council's studies and proposals on a host of critical topics are detailed, but don't hint at possible final regulations.
January 19 -
While life insurance and annuities made modest gains in 2010, the industry is far from healthy, warns Aite Group.
January 19 -
Insurers consider private security options as pirates hijacked a record number of ships in 2010.
January 18 -
Consequences of regulatory reform and the need to replace aging infrastructure among top challenges facing sectors.
January 18 -
Catalan system sifts through large volumes of data to find patterns of interest.
January 18
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Karen Clark & Co. study finds that near-term models can't credibly project insured hurricane losses.
January 18 -
UK car insurance costs climbed 38.2%, according to Confused.com research.
January 18 -
Benmosche: We recognize that we have to stand on our own and meet the expectations of the marketplace.
January 18 -
WatchGuard analysis notes spikes in data center fortification, malware as-a-service attacks.
January 18 -
Underwriting and billing solution designed to help carriers quickly respond to business demands and offer broader product range across distribution channels.
January 18 -
Employee benefits software developer named best eBusiness site from more than 1,300 entries at eHealthcare Leadership Awards.
January 18 -
ProductAuthority designed to provide cost-effective, less-risky solution to full policy admin replacement.
January 18 -
Insurers may be interested to keep an eye on how banks navigate the still uncharted social media waters.
January 17 -
New Novarica reports say carriers have access to a broader range of business process outsourcing options than ever before.
January 17 -
New report states the industry has created enormous value since 2002, signaling a paradigm shift that should lead to improved and sustainable results.
January 14 -
Aon Benfield Securities latest insurance linked securities study predicts a strong outlook for 2011.
January 14 -
Economic disparity and global governance failures are central risks in the global risk landscape, exacerbating and driving a range of other risks, notes a report issued by the World Economic Forum.
January 14 -
After what seemed like a lull over the holidays, spammers are back at it with renewed gusto, and social networking sites offer fertile ground for growth.
January 13
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Property/casualty insurers will need to leverage analytics to alleviate pinch from soft market and low investment returns, says Ernst & Young.
January 13 -
Thanks to new distribution channels and self-service options, insurer IT spend drivers shifting from cost control to growth-enabling.
January 13 -
New report examines what carriers can do get the most out of todays technology.
January 13 -
The forms are introduced in a new class of coverage in the advisory organization's Inland Marine Guide.
January 13 -
Former CEO Maurice Hank Greenberg says the insurers current strategy may hurt the company when P&C insurance prices decline.
January 13 -
The number of HSAs and HRAs increased to 5.7M in 2010, up from 1.2M in 2006; assets in these plans jumped to $7.7B in 2010 from $835.4M in 2006.
January 13 -
Underwriters had their work cut out for them last year trying to figure out these vehicular advancements.
January 12
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IRI study finds room for growth as consumers remain unfamiliar with benefits of annuities.
January 12 -
Advocacy group alleges Allstate received an extra $20 million in premiums per year in California from its Your Choice Auto program.
January 12 -
The insurer takes its second stab at selling Nan Shan Life Insurance Co. Ltd., agreeing to a deal for $2.16 billion, pending regulatory approval.
January 12 -
Company says it will exit market to allocate resources elsewhere.
January 12 -
Saugatuck research shows cloud may comprise 65% or more of all new enterprise IT investments by 2015.
January 12 -
The NexJ solution is designed to integrate lead and contact info from multiple systems to provide a single view of the customer across the enterprise.
January 11 -
Insurers may be interested to learn how one financial institution is combating sophisticated malware attacks.
January 11 -
To say that small insurers have been hard hit by the recession is an understatement. Representing approximately $71B in direct premiums, the sector faces constraints affecting long-term growth. As most analysts will agree, the small insurance business market has been squeezed in a contraction not seen in decades, and in spite of expectations to the contrary, the market has not regrouped in 2010.
January 11 -
Share price of insurer expected to dip as newly announced warrants, government shares begin trading.
January 11 -
All four agencies withdraw ratings of AIG subsidiary, Fitch affirms New York Life, Moody's affirms State Farm Life Insurance Co.
January 11 -
MetLife's annuity is the only deferred variable annuity with a living benefit distributed through Fidelity.
January 10 -
A.M. Best maintains stable rating outlook on life/annuity and property/casualty personal lines, but sees commercial lines lagging.
January 10 -
Banks sales of fixed and variable annuities remained largely flat in November.
January 10 -
Insurer to use the ISCS policy administration product in its personal auto business.
January 10 -
American International Group agreed in to pay $450 million to settle litigation with rival insurance companies, but Liberty Mutual isnt one of them.
January 10 -
Gartner outlines four major areas for disruption.
January 10 -
News of the impending recapitalization caused the insurer's shares to hit their highest levels since October 2008.
January 7 -
Next generation technology seems to be a savior, and a challenge, to insurers trying to respond to the changing behavior and expectations of the customers who embrace it.
January 7 -
The IRS will not require insured plans to comply with nondiscrimination rules until further guidance has been issued.
January 7 -
IIABA says agent commissions should be excluded from calculations of non-claims costs.
January 7 -
Genworth discontinues retail and group variable annuities, while Western & Southern and Allianz put faith in new variable annuities.
January 7 -
Insurers may be interested to see how the bank is leveraging new technology to converse with customers online.
January 7 -
The insurer's banking arm aspires to be a "material competitor" to the "top four" mortgage lenders.
January 7 -
How can insurers protect privacy when insureds place so little value on it?
January 6
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TPG Capital acquired the residential and commercial property valuation technology provider.
January 6 -
Based on input from employees, Northwestern, Travelers among top 50.
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