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American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) proposed a plan to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) to loosen capital requirements to help life insurers meet required reserve levels amid falling stock prices and a worsening economic climate.
January 5 -
Despite last years variable annuity sales drop off, experts believe they should rebound along with the stock market.
January 5 -
Allegations of mismanagement at the life insurer are incurring the wrath of state regulators.
January 5 -
Insurance association says ordering insurers to surrender customer data poses a risk.
January 5 -
According to a new book, an IT professional's knowledge constitutes precious currency in a world dependent on computer technology, regardless of vertical market selected.
January 2 -
The Dutch company says its four newly assigned U.S. business units will create appropriate alignment for the U.S. retirement savings market.
January 2 -
A group of insurers says that more needs to be done to enable insurers to fairly present their financial statements for year-end 2008.
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Unrelenting pressure on expenses, improvements in networking and communication technology and an increased appreciation for flexible business models are driving insurers to outsource core processes.
December 30 -
National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) says the Federal Trade Commissions (FTC) decision to order nine major insurance companies to provide data for a study of credit-based insurance scoring and homeowners insurance is unnecessary and a waste of money.
December 30 -
The 10-year moving average of insured catastrophe losses costs continued to rise in 2008, increasing by 7% over 2007from $35.5 billion to $38 billion.
December 30 -
Advisen Ltd. predicts that general commercial insurance prices will begin increasing by the fourth quarter of 2009 or the first quarter of 2010.
December 30 -
The move should allow the insurer to cancel an equivalent amount of swaps contracts that its finance subsidiary had written on those securities.
December 29 -
Some of the new statutes are designed to reduce claims for accidents or medical needs, push the current limits of employee benefits and refresh the staid regulatory rating environment.
December 29 -
Swiss Re says the catastrophes led to overall financial losses of $61 billion across the globe, with property insurers contending with losses totaling $25 billion.
December 29 -
Citing the average age of an insurance professional at 54, the Big I and its Agency Universe Study reveals independent insurance agency system lacking representation among younger subgroups.
December 23 -
London - According to the latest report by independent market analyst Datamonitor, global financial institutions, in response to evolving marketing conditions, are beginning to view operational risk (OpRisk) as a means of providing a more proactive management decision-making framework.
December 23 -
New York — Columbia University ’s Science & Technology Ventures (STV) reports that it has licensed MedLEE, a natural language processing technology, to Columbia spin-out, NLP International Corp.
December 23 -
Waltham , Mass. – For the second consecutive year, worries about bribery topped the list of crucial concerns addressed by global corporations, according to a 2008 study conducted by Integrity Interactive Corp., a Waltham , Mass. , firm that helps global corporations manage and reduce risk of compliance failures.
December 23 -
Reston , Va. — NAVA, the association for insured retirement solutions, is praising the selection of former Securities and Exchange Commissioner Mary Schapiro to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
December 22 -
Indianapolis — California insurance consumers and the state’s economy could be severely harmed if proposed changes are made to the state’s insurance rate approval structure. That was the message delivered in written comments to California insurance officials last week by the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC).
December 22 -
Seattle — U.S. insurers and actuarial firms are increasingly outsourcing, offshoring and importing actuarial talent from abroad, actuaries were told at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Casualty Actuarial Society, held in November in Seattle.
December 22 -
Chicago — Taking a step toward putting its financial house in order, New York-based American International Group (AIG) has sold its specialty insurance subsidiary HSB Group to Munich Re for $742 million in cash. The transaction marks the first major divestiture for beleaguered AIG after it agreed to accept a bailout from the U.S. Treasury.
December 22 -
Zurich, Switzerland — Acknowledging the need to improve its capital position, insurance giant Swiss Re has secured $1.5 billion in loans from New York-based JP Morgan. The insurer says the loan will guarantee it access to financing at competitive rates for years to come.
December 22 -
Honolulu – Decision Research Corp. (DRC), a rating and policy processing software solution provider to the property & casualty insurance industry, announced today that Chicago-based Unitrin Direct has expanded its production use of DRC’s DecisionMaker Policy Administration Suite to include its homeowners line of business. The company, which went live with its implementation within seven months from contract signing in three states, currently supports homeowners business in 10 states.
December 22 -
Regions first paperless system is designed to save small businesses and brokers significant time, and eliminate up to one million pieces of paper annually.
December 22 -
Currently, Rob Howard is Farmers AVP, national auto physical damage operations.
December 22 -
The head of the House Financial Services Committee says that such an important decision should have been handled by the incoming administration.
December 22 -
The association is condemning a vote to bring indexed annuities under federal regulation.
December 22 -
Consumers should continue to seek side air bags and anti-rollover technology as standard, says the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
December 19 -
According to the SEC, the move to use XBRL to find and sort information makes it easier to compare financial results, and has the potential to increase the speed, accuracy and usability of financial disclosure while eventually reduce costs for investors.
December 19 -
MGAs and wholesale brokers see opportunities to apply more of the technologies that the standard market is implementing, such as the ACORD XML electronic standards, Real Time workflows and the use of ACORD forms.
December 19 -
Karen Clark tells INN that insurers should not rely solely on near-term catastrophe modeling in light of overestimating the previous three hurricane seasons.
December 18 -
Real Time users report using the technology with at least half of their companies for the following functions: policy view, claims status, billing inquiry, endorsements and single-company quote.
December 18 -
Retiring Sen. Hagel sat down with an INN sister publication, to discuss his tenure and the future of financial services, of which includes the possible federal charter.
December 18 -
A new study finds that price is a key driver among both defecting and loyal customers, but insurers may be surprised by the other priorities swaying loyalty.
December 18 -
Charter members BlueCross, IBM and the University of South Carolina are collaborating to merge business, academia and economic development to grow IT talent, nurture management expertise and cultivate harmonious business and organizational relationships.
December 18 -
A survey from Application Security Inc. finds that nearly 60% of organizations keep the majority of confidential data in databases, with 56% having had a data breach in the past year.
December 17 -
The controversial rule, which has a two-year grace period before taking effect, will consider indexed annuities as securities.
December 17 -
The rate-making amendments are conceptually flawed and discriminatory, say NAMIC representatives and advocacy partners.
December 17 -
Feds say scheme included falsely inflating AIGs reported loss reserves, a key indicator of financial health to insurance industry analysts and investors.
December 17 -
The New York State Insurance Commissioner believes several agencies could each oversee a portion of the derivatives market.
December 17 -
The insurers liability for asbestos-related claims gets a hearing at the highest level.
December 17 -
Munich Re and Risk Management Solutions (RMS) seek to identify and pursue shared research priorities for new and emerging sources of risk, as well as risk areas that continue to present challenges in modeling.
December 16 -
Shares of the U.S. health insurer rose 7.2% after it affirmed its 2008 forecast.
December 16 -
A recent story from DM Review highlights the myriad uses of predictive analytics for businesses, paying special attention to the needs of the insurance industry.
December 16 -
Retailers and hotels ended in the top spots of Forresters Customer Experience Index for all categories, while medical insurers and TV service providers ended up at the bottom.
December 15 -
AEGON also has withdrawn its application to the Office of Thrift Supervision to gain a thrift charter, a prerequisite for participation in TARP.
December 15 -
New York — Massachusetts Financial Services Co. (MFS) says that, so far this year, gross sales in its bank trust channel have increased 30% from a year earlier. A company executive says he thinks the Boston investment management company will be able to match that performance in the channel next year, even while it struggles with overall losses.
December 15 -
The carrier hopes to achieve speed-to-market gains by being able to implement rule changes that govern certain underwriting processes in days or real time.
December 15 -
The goal of the partnerships is to enhance its business intelligence and integration solutions and increase its breadth of expertise and specialized knowledge, says the company.
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