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Technology enables underwriters to leave their offices to solidify and improve relationships with agents.
January 1 -
Carriers are using enterprise content management technology to boost automation, enhance workflow and pare down expenses
January 1 -
A mixture of new technologies and business imperatives are causing insurers to redefine the boundaries of data security.
January 1 -
The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals foresees insurers returning to outsourcing as a means to recapture innovation and provide flexibility in 2010.
December 31 -
Howard Schmidt will be responsible for orchestrating cybersecurity activities across the government and coordinating efforts to better protect private information networks.
December 31 -
Out-of-state residents are charged with insurance fraud after providing false information.
December 31 -
U.S. property/casualty insurers saw benefits this year from gains in the value of some holdings, and lower than average storm-related claims costs.
December 31 -
In an effort to boost sub-par fixed-income annuity sales, AIG has renamed one of its subsidiaries in an effort to distance the brand from its tarnished image.
December 31 -
It seems like a Millennium ago: it's been 10 years since the rollover to the new century, a time when many expected the greatest computer crash in history.
December 30
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The health care reform bill passed by the Senate on Christmas Eve includes several improvements advocated by the organizations that represent insurance brokers and advisers in Washington. For the most part, however, those groups remain opposed to the Senate bill — and more so the version approved by the House.
December 30 -
Roger Crandall will become Chief Executive Officer of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (MassMutual) on January 1, 2010, completing the transition in leadership previously announced by the company in June.
December 30 -
New York-based Fitch Ratings has published two documents updating the criteria the firm uses to assess insurance companies.
December 30 -
IT workers are facing an increasingly tough job market, a new study from Park City, Utah-based Janco Associates finds.
December 30 -
A.M. Best, and Moody’s Investors Service released ratings updates. The following are some of the most recent:
December 29 -
Auto insurers hoping to keep rates under control can look forward to a happy new year. As Jan. 1, 2010 quickly approaches, Illinois, Kansas, New Hampshire and Oregon are all preparing to enforce stronger laws regarding cell phone use and texting, says Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI).
December 29 -
Boston-based Liberty Mutual Group, through its wholly owned subsidiary Liberty Insurance Company (LICL), will establish a branch in Zhejiang, thanks to approval by the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC).
December 29 -
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley’s Office has released a report that criticizes deregulation of the auto insurance market in the state.
December 29 -
The top 10 risks facing business today may be largely elusive to corporate leaders, according to Joe Plumeri, Willis Group Holdings Limited. At a Town Hall meeting in Los Angeles this week, the global insurance broker’s chairman and CEO called on businesses to step up and acknowledge and respond to the risks facing business.
December 29 -
John Healy resigned his position as CEO of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA) to pursue other interests, and Susan Waters, EDM, CAE has assumed the position of Acting CEO, the association announced.
December 28 -
Aon Corp. launched Aon Broking, a broking strategy for clients of the firm's retail brokerage operation. The new strategy is designed to ensure that Aon Risk Services’ clients benefit from the broking resources Aon provides, and gain access to solutions and markets for their specific needs.
December 28