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The changes are intended to help assess the natural catastrophe risk to industrial facilities and wind and solar energy installations.
May 5 -
Democrats argue the bills have less to do with improving the new agency, and more to do with Republican opposition to Elizabeth Warren.
May 5 -
Banks still managed to generate record levels of fee income despite difficulties in the property/casualty and health markets.
May 5 -
Panel orders payout to Lonsdale LLC for a dispute over life settlement defaults.
May 4 -
For the second consecutive year, research finds that Massachusetts offers the most affordable rates, while Louisianas rates are the least affordable.
May 4 -
Bill seeking to hamper implementation of the Affordable Care Act advances to Senate.
May 4 -
Experts debate big datas impact on financial services and the U.S. economy.
May 4 -
Keeping abreast of the pace of change in the Chinese market could prove challenging for foreign insurers seeking growth.
May 4 -
Sales in 2010 rose 10.3% from the year prior, according to IRI data.
May 4 -
The insurer announced two annuity riders with four investment options designed to minimize volatility.
May 4 -
Executives in the C-suite are counting on risk managers to take a more active role in integrating enterprise-wide risk management with their broader strategic goals for the organization, according to a survey results released by Marsh and the Risk Information Management Society (RIMS).
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New study looks at how insurers can leverage technology to streamline claims process.
May 3 -
AEGON, Aetna, Berkshire Hathaway, Harleysville, Progressive and others all received updates.
May 3 -
The White House keeps insisting it hasn't made a final choice, but there's a growing expectation that Elizabeth Warren will soon get the nod.
May 3 -
Property insurance losses from the deadliest U.S. natural catastrophe since Hurricane Katrina in 2005 are estimated at $2B to $5B, according to CAT modeling experts, prompting President Barack Obama on Friday to pledge federal aid to the tornado-ravaged U.S. South.
May 3 -
Insurers may learn from bank IT execs' plans regarding the rapidly multiplying risks that result from the use of mobile devices outside the firewall by both executives and consumers.
May 2 -
There are scores of companies out there ready to sell you a policy admin upgrade or total replacement, but deciding when to move is like trying to pick the Kentucky Derby winner.
May 2
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While cloud may have turned the IT world upside down, the basics of business continuity remain the same.
May 2
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Marsh recently unveiled protection for the prospect that the FDIC authorized by the Dodd-Frank Act to resolve firms too big for bankruptcycould someday try to punish officers of a failed company by reclaiming their salaries.
May 2