Digital Platforms

  • Lexington, Ky. — Kelley Sloane, VP of worldwide marketing for Exstream Software LLC, was honored as one of the OutputLinks Women of Distinction Class of 2008. OutputLinks, a Houston-based information and research resource of the high-volume transaction output (HVTO), industry sponsored the award. Established in 2002, the Women of Distinction award honors the contributions and achievements of the women who help to shape the HVTO industry. Sloane will be recognized along with six other recipients at a luncheon being held during the AIIM/ON DEMAND conferences in Boston, March 3-6, 2008.

    March 4
  • Armonk, N.Y. – Touting its energy efficiency, IBM Corp. has unveiled its System z10 mainframe. The Armonk, N.Y.-based company says the z10 was designed to increase data center efficiency by significantly improving performance and reducing power consumption, cooling costs and floor space requirements.

    March 3
  • St. Louis — Wells Fargo Insurance Services Inc., a Chicago-based, bank-owned insurance brokerage, and a subsidiary of Wells Fargo & Co., acquired St. Louis-based Insurance Brokers of America (IBA).

    March 3
  • STUDY GAUGES BACK OFFICE EFFICIENCY

    March 1
  • IVANS GIVES PROVIDERS HIGH-SPEED CLAIMS PROCESSING

    March 1
  • A recent survey of actuaries focused on business intelligence strategies for actuaries coping with new challenges surrounding financial reporting, planning, forecasting and risk management.

    March 1
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  • Washington — The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) warned of potentially higher insurance rates for Connecticut consumers if the state adopts a ban on the use of credit-based insurance scoring to underwrite motor vehicle insurance premiums. The Legislature is considering a measure to forbid the use of credit ratings among auto insurers.

    February 29
  • Cleveland — Cleveland Clinic is collaborating with Google to pilot features and services of a new health offering. The recently announced Google Health electronic system, not yet publicly available, will assist providers by helping patients gain control of their medical records, which stands to benefit health insurers. Customers will have access their own health records online, enabling them to schedule appointments and refill prescriptions as well as interact with multiple physicians and health care service providers on their own—reducing reliance on an insurers’ customer service departments.

    February 29
  • Hartford, Conn. – The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) is urging Connecticut lawmakers to reject legislation (SB 288) that would prevent consumers from learning about the full range of their auto body repair options, increase repair costs and, ultimately, force motorists to pay higher premiums.

    February 29
  • After years of insurers pushing ePrescribing adoption, recent survey results show physicians may be more amenable to the idea.

    February 28
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  • Proponents and opponents of a federal charter exchange barbs over its implications for regulation and revenue.

    February 28
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  • New York — The latest study from New York-based Simon-Kucher & Partners, "Managerial Perspectives: Time for a Change! How Insurers Waste Profits due to Lack of Market Excellence," questioned 1,500 insurance executives in the United States about the management perspectives considered to be most important as well as those most frequently used in the industry.

    February 27
  • Oakland – California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner reached a $10,050,000 settlement with Allianz Life Insurance Co. for allegedly targeting thousands of seniors in deceptive annuity sales. Allianz, the largest seller of annuities in California, purportedly deceived elderly victims into purchasing confusing annuity products that were financially unsuitable for their needs. In addition to the sizable monetary settlement, Commissioner Poizner announced that Allianz agreed to implement a groundbreaking suitability review process to further protect seniors.

    February 26
  • Studying the competition and creating a better policyholder experience will go a long way toward building customer loyalty.

    February 26
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  • Washington — American consumers want more from their health care system than they're currently getting—greater online connection to health care providers and medical records, customized insurance coverage and wider access to emerging innovations such as retail clinics, a new survey from Deloitte Development LLC reveals.

    February 25
  • Kansas City , Mo. - The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) this week released a peer review of state producer-licensing laws, practices and processes that identifies areas where the states’ reciprocity and uniformity initiatives need improvement, along with areas where such efforts have been successful.

    February 22
  • Surveys of CEOs reveal attitudes and expectations of technology.

    February 21
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  • London - Reed Elsevier PLC, a London-based publisher and parent of the LexisNexis information service, will spend $3.6 billion cash for ChoicePoint Inc., a 1997 offshoot of Equifax, the companies report. The acquisition is subject to ChoicePoint shareholder and regulatory approval, is expected to close in the summer of 2008.

    February 21
  • In a pair of studies, Celent queries CTOs and CIOs from America and Europe, respectively, to gauge IT spending priorities for the coming year.

    February 20
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  • Ronald Katz, the well-known telecom technology inventor, is calling the shots with several large insurers—but for how long?

    February 20
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  • Madison, Wis. — American Family Insurance has restructured its information services division, the company reports. The move comes as a result of a study of technology leadership organizations at Fortune 500 firms, a company spokesperson said, and reflects a growing trend in Tier 1 insurance companies—restructuring of IT with the goal of optimizing business strategies and operational performance.

    February 20
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  • Washington – Testifying before a hearing of the House Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation, a representative of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA) pushed for the passage of the Homeowners' Defense Act.

    February 19
  • Poughkeepsie, N.Y. — The 2008 Global Outsourcing 100, the annual ranking of the world’s best outsourcing service providers, was released by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP), Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

    February 19
  • London – Instability within the financial markets represent the biggest threat to the global insurance industry, according to a survey conducted last month by Lloyd’s of London. The survey asked 138 Lloyd’s underwriters to answer questions about working in the Lloyd’s environment, including the identification of those emerging risks that will most likely challenge the insurance industry over the coming year.

    February 19
  • Chicago — In a commitment to client service excellence, Aon Corp. will integrate its worldwide risk and insurance brokerage operations into a single global business, Aon Risk Services, with more than 26,000 colleagues in 120 countries and more than $5 billion in revenues.

    February 19
  • Mayfield Village, Ohio — Progressive appears to take its name seriously. Adding yet another patent to its business innovation cache, the Ohio auto insurance company is using a unique claims processing method to take responsibility for its policyholders entire vehicle claims/repair process following a crash.

    February 18
  • Pittsburgh — Computerworld magazine selected Pittsburgh-based Highmark Inc. as the top green-Information Technology Company for 2008 and WellPoint Inc., Indianapolis, came in at No. 12 on the list.

    February 15
  • Washington, D.C .- The Securities and Exchange Commission furthered its eXtensible business reporting language (XBLR) initiative this week with the launch of its “Financial Explorer” on the SEC Web site.

    February 15
  • Though 43% of recently surveyed European insurers expect compliance to cost them less than €5 million, they believe that many of their core risk management capabilities need to be enhanced.

    February 14
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  • Carriers find their enterprise risk management (ERM) capabilities are no longer a purely internal matter as their organizations come under increased scrutiny by regulators and raters.

    February 13
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  • The insurance industry is partnering with academia in the use of some rather unique efforts to actively address the anticipated shortage of IT talent.

    February 12
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  • Turnersville, N.J. — The Computer Measurement Group (CMG), a not-for-profit worldwide organization of IT professionals committed to ensuring the efficiency and scalability of IT service delivery to the enterprise through measurement, quantitative analysis and modeling, is making its conference proceedings from 1997 through 2005 available to the public.

    February 12
  • Seattle — In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to the role of lifestyle-based analytics (LBA) in health insurance underwriting, according to Seattle-based actuarial and consulting firm Milliman Inc. In some instances, proponents of LBA made overly optimistic claims about the use of consumer data as a predictor in the underwriting process. Milliman's Jonathan Shreve, author of the white paper “Lifestyle-based Analytics: A Practical Guide”, examined the appropriate and effective use of LBA as an advance in risk selection and classification.

    February 11
  • Kansas City – The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has launched a public database containing the regulatory status of certain insurer-owned securities. The database is intended to assist market participants that advise insurance companies and investment professionals working for insurance companies. The tool shows whether a publicly rated security is subject to regulatory guidance other than as indicated by its credit rating assigned by one or more public rating organizations.

    February 8
  • Mobile units enable insurers to provide immediate lines of aid to those affected by recent tornadoes.

    February 7
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  • A pair of reports detail what the year ahead has in store for the insurance industry.

    February 7
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  • Competitors from unlikely verticals, a reduction in IT staff, and the ability to clean up data stores and use them to garner business intelligence are but some of the challenges insurers will face through the year 2012.

    February 6
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  • Alpharetta, Ga. – ChoicePoint has resumed its acquiring ways by snapping up Optimal Decisions Group (ODG), an Australian firm that develops analytics and software for the insurance industry.

    February 5
  • Washington – A recent report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) suggests that insurers should make a broader swath of claims data available to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regulators. The suggestion arises in the wake of questions prompted by Hurricane Katrina concerning the responsibility for damages and later allegations that insurers misrepresented wind damage in claims to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) in order to limit their financial losses after the storm.

    February 5
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    February 1
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    February 1
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    February 1
  • Peoria Heights, Ill. — Pearl Dental Insurance recently launched a new Web site that provides an immediate, online quote rating engine for insurance brokers and dental plan prospects living in most states.

    February 1
  • Hillsdale, N.J. — Despite the ongoing crisis in the real estate industry, MyClosingSPACE.com is making its debut in New York, offering residents across the state the ability to purchase title insurance and mortgage closing services directly online.

    January 31
  • Researchers say India is only just beginning to tap its enormous potential, and stands poised to become a giant in the world economy, with its insurance industry playing a part.

    January 31
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  • Denver – The Colorado House of Representatives defeated H.B. 1143, a proposal to ban the use of credit-based insurance scores. The bill was narrowly voted out of the House Business and Labor Affairs Committee last week by a vote of 6-5.

    January 31
  • Hardware-centric HP buys enterprise software provider Exstream in order to push into the variable data publishing arena.

    January 31
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  • A recently published study from Diamond Management & Technology Consultants Inc. finds that roughly 33% of organizations prematurely terminated at least one business process outsourcing relationship during the past year.

    January 30
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  • Stamford, Conn. — Towers Perrin is expanding its reinsurance intermediary business to serve the French domestic market.

    January 30
  • New York — Fifty-five percent of well-insured adults go online six or more times a week, according to Experian Research Services. As the insurance industry has the highest customer acquisition cost in business today, an online strategy is necessary to attracting these well-insured prospects.

    January 30
  • Washington – The House of Representatives passed H.R. 3959, which would gradually phase out some of the subsidies in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

    January 28