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GEICO and Progressive stand out, as policies purchased online have more than quadrupled over the past decade.
November 7 -
Theres no question we wish we had done more testing, said Joanne Peters, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Health and Human Services Department.
November 7 -
Insurer purchases the two systems in an attempt to improve efficiency, control and automation.
November 7 -
Fitch Ratings says an extension could decrease enrollment, as well as create pricing and logistical implications that could hurt financial results for insurers and hospitals.
November 6 -
Laura Dezarn brought in by Key Risk to align its information technology, communication networks and computer systems with organizational goals.
November 6 -
2013 Women in Insurance Leadership winner Laurie Ranegar, SVP of operations at Tower Group Companies, talks about the relationship between IT and operations, and its need for leadership.
November 6 -
Most Americans are uncertain or incorrect about what insurance telematics/UBI programs do and do not track; 37 percent would outright reject pay-as-you-drive insurance.
November 6 -
Commercial, Personal Rates Relax in October. Both lines experienced 1-percent reductions in monthly composite rates, with marginal decreases seen in nearly all segments.
November 6 -
Agent portals, core systems, business intelligence and other technology initiatives are competitive necessities, according to a new report from Novarica.
November 6 -
Catastrophe bond issuance continues to grow. The third quarter of 2013 saw $1.4 billion of non-life catastrophe bond capacity issued, the highest its been in 15 years, according to Willis Capital Markets & Advisory.
November 6 -
The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association has joined forces with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management to offer options in 30 states and the District of Columbia under the Affordable Care Act.
November 6 -
Survey of P&C and life group insurers finds most have multiple legacy systems and low levels of satisfaction.
November 6 -
Predictive analytics offerings for commercial carriers are designed with geographic segmentation capabilities.
November 6 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency's Edward DeMarco said this is an interim move to reduce prices, while more restrictions are yet to come.
November 6 -
CGI has been paid $104 million, and while no penalties are built into its contract, Kathleen Sebelius, the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary, said last week that paying for work that isnt complete is not something that we will do.
November 5 -
Toyota Corollas are more than twice as likely to be stolen than any other compact car, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
November 5 -
A simpler, more intuitive user experience was the company's goal for the new version.
November 5 -
Upgraded version designed to include catastrophe model blending, as well as improvements to direct catastrophe import and financial capabilities.
November 5 -
XL and AIG have been competing for talent as they seek to win business among multinational commercial clients.
November 4 -
John Mullen, leader of the North American property/casualty insurance portfolio at Capgemini, is given 60 seconds to outline a stable policy administration replacement with top-down support and bottom-up results.
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