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U.K.-based gadget insurer shares some of the more bizarre claims it has received.
August 12 -
WCSI and Innovation Group worked together to map data from legacy systems, developed dashboards, MI and BI reporting, and Mountain West is buying in.
August 12 -
Toshiba drives offer auto-erasing of sensitive data on shutdown, but their limits have yet to be tested.
August 12
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Insurer says companys 11,500 U.S. agents in are key to market share.
August 12 -
A congressional panel says that had the U.S. worked with foreign governments, it could have borne fewer financial risks related to the insurer's rescue.
August 12 -
In letter to HHS, commissioners say they have requisite powers to implement law.
August 12 -
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey (Horizon BCBSNJ) announced its plans to create a new company called Horizon Healthcare Innovations (HHI). The new company is expected to be formally operational in September, but has already begun work as a division of Horizon BCBSNJ, notes the insurer. The new company’s mission is to energize the transformation of health care delivery to a better system marked by higher quality and more effective care, greater collaboration and efficiency, and increased affordability, notes Horizon.
August 11 -
Sales of insurance products jumped 9.6% year-over-year in the first quarter, report says.
August 11 -
Life Insurance Corp. of India is in talks with at least two banks to set up the service.
August 11 -
Insurer sells a controlling stake in its consumer credit division to private equity firm.
August 11 -
In this time of economic uncertainty, should auto insurers align themselves with Big Brother approaches to catching the uninsured?
August 11
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Study reveals that employees value voluntary workplace benefits, but dont truly understand the financial protection provided by life and disability benefits.
August 11 -
AIG, Allstate, Liberty Mutual and The Hartford all issue financial statements.
August 11 -
S&P and Moodys offer differing takes on insurers pursuit of Alico.
August 10 -
The agencies issued a joint proposal detailing potential substitutes for credit ratings in setting capital minimums, but officials warned that Congress' decision to eliminate them from the supervisory process may be a mistake.
August 10 -
The number of IT services deals rose 14% from Q1 to Q2.
August 10 -
The Treasury released a comprehensive report on how it has unloaded warrants in more than four dozen lenders that have repaid the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
August 10 -
Carriers developing mobile applications to educate, entertain consumers.
August 10 -
All four rating agencies react to CNAs issuance of $500 million in senior unsecured notes; GEICO and Nationwide ratings affirmed, and State Auto Nationals ratings placed under review with negative implications.
August 10 -
Company plans to benefit from resulted expanded products, agency network.
August 10 -
Realized capital gains totaled $82 million for 2009, compared with $1.2 billion of realized capital losses in 2008, A.M. Best says.
August 9 -
Technology may some day enable cars to sense danger and avoid it, but how will this affect auto insurance?
August 9
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Despite the GAO's skepticism, AIG's CEO says he expects to fully repay the bailout, and has commenced discussions with the government on the process and terms of a complete exit.
August 9 -
Industry says ongoing federal backstop is necessary to keep market functioning.
August 9 -
The financial crisis laid bare the flaws of the credit rating agencies, raising doubts about the agencies' objectivity in evaluating debt issuers that helped to fund their operations.
August 9 -
Support for the companys encryption program, CipherEngine, is designed to help simplify compliance with industry regulations.
August 9 -
The Blackberry Enterprise Server automatically captures messages sent from employees Blackberries and stores them for personal and company record.
August 9 -
The Brownyard Group, a program administrator providing specialized insurance coverage for select industry groups, has formed a new division to serve as a facilitator between their agents/brokers and its underwriting and claims teams.
August 6 -
Risk Management Solutions' Enterprise Grid Computing software fully integrates the RMS RiskLink modeling platform with Microsofts Windows HPC Server.
August 6 -
V3 Insurance Partners will use AgencyPortal to launch its V3 Internet Workers Compensation product.
August 6 -
MarketStance says following the recent recession, insurers have an opportunity to grow if they take a proactive approach through marketing, underwriting and economic forecasting.
August 6 -
American Medical Association says there is nearly one malpractice claim filed for every physician.
August 6 -
No one would argue that the stakes in subsea deepwater drilling are high: Currently, investors are managing up to $2.5 trillion in deepwater wells across the globe. Deepwater oil production capacity (2,000 feet or deeper) has tripled since 2000 to five million barrels a day and has the potential to double again by 2015, according to Cambridge Energy Research Associates. There are now 14,000 deepwater wells worldwide.
August 6 -
Law curtails regulator's powers, requires radical transparency.
August 6 -
Already renowned for its high levels of customer service, USAA continues to innovate in sales and distribution.
August 6 -
As federal insurance entity germinates, insurers ask for adequate funding in letter to Treasury Secretary.
August 6 -
Moody's expects U.S. P&C insurers will either raise prices or experience continued pressure on underwriting profitability as reserve releases taper off.
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Swiss Re will leverage CSCs CyberLife, Customer Service Accelerator and Claims Management Accelerator software for e-delivery and self-service capabilities.
August 5 -
A new report questions when insurer will be able to pay back Treasury for assistance.
August 5 -
Predicted uptick in portfolio systems technology spend sees vendors gearing up for rebound.
August 5 -
Insurer group hopes Mitchell's WorkCenter will reduce cycle time and increase customer satisfaction.
August 4 -
Aon, Genworth, Marsh, MetLife and XL Group all reported their Q2 financials.
August 4 -
Customer satisfaction with auto insurers declined considerably from 2009, says report, but much of that may be tied to flawed perception.
August 4 -
More than a decade since the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, the concept of a financial services supermarket staggers on.
August 4 -
U.S. CFOs believe tech spending and hiring will each increase 7% over the next 12 months, according to a Baruch College survey.
August 4 -
Insured losses for Deepwater Horizon disaster will be between $4 billion and $6 billion, Towers Watson estimates.
August 4 -
New report details value proposition for using semantic Web technologies.
August 3 -
S&P keeps MetLife on CreditWatch with negative implications, A.M. Best, Fitch and S&P all update ratings on Everest Re.
August 3 -
A survey ranks the underwriting processes most-influenced by technology, and the ways improving underwriting ops can aid collaboration.
August 3 -
Survey shows parents willing to support graduated driver licensing for younger motorists.
August 3 -
New York-based MetLife confirmed that it priced a 75 million common share offering at $42 a share (below yesterday’s closing price of $42.73), to raise $3.15 billion to help fund the cash portion of it acquisition of American International Group Inc.'s American Life Insurance Co. (Alico).
August 3