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An economist group might think the downturn is over, but reality tells a different tale.
September 27
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So far there doesnt seem to be much demand from plan participants, but insurers are pushing hard to get their piece of the trillions now invested in 401(k) plans.
September 27 -
Bloomberg says deal to expedite sell-off of government stake in insurer may be announced soon.
September 27 -
Devices will develop analytic methods for personal and commercial auto insurance.
September 24 -
Chubb survey finds more than half of U.S. motorists say they have used a cell phone while driving, but 90% say it should be illegal to do so.
September 24 -
Insurers may want to keep an eye on the success of the card issuer's new app, which allows users to post details about their purchases.
September 24 -
We may just be emerging from a recession, but these IT shops will soon be facing tough challenges in not only standing up new systems, but finding the talent to do it.
September 24
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House vote grants one more year for cash-strapped program.
September 24 -
Company integrates group benefits and workers comp businesses.
September 24 -
ISO plans to develop a behavior database to aid underwriting decisions, but its important to remember that correlation does not necessarily equal causation.
September 23
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National Union Fire Insurance Co. allegedly violated Minnesota law by selling at least 1,500 "Essential Health" plans to Minnesota residents.
September 23 -
Several key provisions of the health care reform law go into effect today.
September 23 -
The typically soft-spoken Alabama Republican told reporters "there's no question" he will be elected chairman by the Republican Steering Committee.
September 23 -
The recession has etched permanent changes into the auto-physical damage industry, according to the “CCC Crash Course Update 2010,” a semi-annual publication written by CCC Information Services Inc. Contributing to the situation is the fact that consumers remain burdened with significant debt, unemployment remains high and consumer spending and consumption are still reserved, notes the publication’s author Lead Analyst Susanna Gotsch. The slow economic recovery is causing lower claim frequency and fewer repairs, which translates into a soft market for the automotive insurance and collision repair industries.
September 23 -
The organization will continue its initiative to help research practitioners find practical answers to current and emerging challenges.
September 23 -
Amica Life, Allianz among companies recognized by StoneRiver
September 23 -
Agreement designed to bring mobile enterprise application platform to market.
September 23 -
A difficult economy and poor customer service may encourage fraud, according to a new Accenture survey.
September 22 -
New report surveys efforts to draft specific rules for the insurance industry.
September 22 -
Convention brings word of new product releases of Oracle Documaker and Oracle Insurance Insight 7.0.
September 22