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A report from Datamonitor suggests the economic downturn presents an opportune time for insurers to invest in green IT.
July 2 -
The storm clouds that tend to visit America’s Atlantic and Gulf coasts each autumn may have a silver lining for reinsurers based in Bermuda. A new report from New York-based Deloitte, which features analysis from Standards and Poor's reinsurance director Laline Carvalho, says a variety of factors have quelled reinsurers' appetite for risk, which will result in higher prices for reinsurance.
July 2 -
The developer of what may well be the world’s first mass-produced “flying car” is discussing a range of options with underwriters from several companies in an attempt to come up with an affordable insurance policy for this hybrid vehicle/aircraft.
July 2 -
The use of flawed databases operated by Ingenix Inc. to determine out-of-network health insurance reimbursement rates was widespread across the nation, according to a new report of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.
July 2 -
Richmond, Va.-based Genworth Financial says its U.S. mortgage insurance business was seeing positive results from the Obama Administration's Home Affordability Refinance Program (HARP).
July 2 -
Minneapolis-based UnitedHealth Group says better use of technology can take a bite out of nation's health care tab.
July 2 -
The Healthcare Billing & Management Association (HBMA) presented findings from a survey aimed to find out how billing services and health insurers work together to manage claims processing.
July 1 -
Insurance.com reports an increase to $1,884, while CarInsurance.com reports an increase to $1,884.
July 1 -
Aon Benfields July Reinsurance Market Update report shows catastrophe-exposed programs outside of the United States remained firm.
July 1 -
After accepting the funds, Fitch Ratings downgraded the insurer due to its exposure to the volatile credit and investment market conditions.
July 1 -
The new head of the AIA, Leigh Ann Pusey, weighs in on a bevy of legislative issues pertinent to the insurance industry.
July 1 -
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If insurers succeed in excising all elements of risk from within their own walls, they may in turn run the risk of stifling learning and creativity.
July 1 -
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Arch Re is employing a Web-based system to ease the manual burden of the insurers with which it works.
July 1 -
Insurers are finding enterprise mashups add a new dimension to the productivity promise of composite applications.
June 30 -
A report from ISO and PCI says the decline stems from a combination of underwriting losses and a deterioration in investment results.
June 30 -
Given the prevailing economic concerns, insurers and brokers may be wise to look to financial planners as part of their customer service strategy.
June 30 -
What is the role of social media for UK insurers?
June 29 -
Ratings agencies announce a number of changes, including affirmations of Pan-American Life Insurance Co. and Western Life Assurance Co., and an under-review status for IPC Holdings Ltd.
June 29 -
Solution to include investment accounting and portfolio management software and services.
June 29 -
Insurers core systems to be managed by Web-based suite.
June 29 -
Watson Wyatt CEO John Haley and Towers Perrin CEO Mark Mactas will head up the combined company, Towers Watson & Co.
June 29 -
The vendor will provide black-box rating and policy admin software for insurers multi-line products.
June 29 -
Software will allow insurer to model business processes and automate workflows.
June 29 -
Survey results show the mean compensation for all IT executive positions surveyed decreased to $142,753 in large enterprises and $123,728 in mid-sized enterprises.
June 29 -
A recently released study shows that fewer customers are shopping for another auto insurance provider, but insurers step up their satisfaction efforts.
June 26 -
Federal Reserve Bank of New York to receive $25 billion share of spun-off businesses.
June 26 -
Respondents express concerns over rising costs and inadequate coverage in their employer-based coverage.
June 26 -
Fitch Report quantifies link between investment losses and deteriorating capital levels.
June 26 -
With China's new insurance laws set to take effect later this year, many insurers may need to upgrade their claims systems to keep pace.
June 26 -
When financial systems are compromised, we may not even hear about it for months.
June 26 -
The key will be if the Office of National Insurance can deliver on its promise of greater uniformity of regulation among the states.
June 25 -
Capital losses will hamper balance sheets through 2009, according to Conning Research.
June 25 -
A.M. Best downgraded National Financial Group, not National Life Group.
June 25 -
The Retirement Security for Life Act would halve taxes on annual income derived from retirement vehicles.
June 25 -
Draft proposal of bill also calls for establishment of a health care exchange.
June 25 -
Waukegan agent acknowledges forging certificates and pocketing premiums.
June 25 -
The acquisition represents the last significant step toward the insurer closing its investment agreement with Treasury.
June 25 -
Carriers and agents are taking advantage of technology offerings to improve their communication.
June 24 -
When it comes to claims processing, a little bit of software and an evolution of processes can make a huge difference for carriers.
June 24 -
Financial Instruments Reporting and Convergence Alliance coalition includes industry stakeholders from both life and property/casualty insurance groups.
June 24 -
Report: Financial crisis should spur insurers to take a new look at risk management.
June 24 -
NAIC chief gives mostly positive assessment of Obama Administrations plan for reform, but concerns linger.
June 24 -
The recent economic hardships have compelled motorists across the pond to take their time when shopping online for auto insurance.
June 23 -
Look! Up in the sky! Its a car! Its a plane! How do we insure it?
June 23 -
Ratings agencies announce a number of ratings changes, including affirmations of New York Life and NYMAGIC Inc., and downgrades of National Financial Group and TIAA-CREF.
June 23 -
The study found that 56% of respondents who have health insurance are against, or are unsure how they feel about a government-operated health care plan.
June 23 -
In the first quarter, Sun Life's variable annuity sales rose 21.8% to $580.1 million.
June 23 -
With interest rates falling and the markets in a fingers-crossed recovery, executives and analysts expect demand for fixed annuities to start tapering off.
June 22 -
As reform efforts gather speed, insurers seek to provide input.
June 22 -
Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers says public option for health care endangers private market.
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