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Serving as acting CIO since October 2008, Mark Esposito now will take ownership of IT strategy across all business segments of The Hartfords life operations.
February 13 -
The impending amendments offer adaptable insurers strategic advantages from the resulting structure, says a Conning Research study.
February 12 -
Brad Gow will head a nationwide team in delivering professional liability protection to markets including engineering, media, technology, real estate and specified professions.
February 12 -
The estate tax exemption rose 75% this year and, as a result, is impacting peoples' views on second-to-die life insurance.
February 12 -
Top executive announces resignation on the heels of poor financial results.
February 12 -
Quarterly report from brokerage well received on Wall Street despite revenue decline.
February 12 -
The insurer said in November that it would acquire troubled Bonifay Holding Co. Inc. to qualify for TARP assistance, but still has not heard from the Treasury about its application.
February 12 -
Paul Blume will focus on state government relations in his new role with the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCIAA).
February 11 -
Seeking to address systemic risk, reps say they will soon introduce legislation to create national insurance regulator.
February 11 -
The new course is intended for employees new to the insurance industry who need quick understanding of how their company's products serve customers.
February 11 -
The bill includes $3 billion in "jump start" funds to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology to rapidly disseminate grants and loans to increase I.T. adoption.
February 11 -
A source says the auto insurance business is expected to fetch about $2 billion.
February 11 -
Report says investments in automation and Web services are key to improving profitability.
February 10 -
A report by the Congressional Oversight Panel for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) says assets the federal government received from AIG plan were valued at only $14.8 billion.
February 10 -
Survey of auto repair facilities shows differences in repair quality, speed and customer experience.
February 10 -
Despite the predicted IT spending crunch, new options abound for insurers looking to upgrade their risk management software applications.
February 10 -
The AMA lawsuit charges the insurers schemed to shift medical costs to physicians and their patients.
February 10 -
Julianne Bowler, named senior consultant for corporate and strategic initiatives, brings governance and operational expertise to the specialty insurer.
February 9 -
Federal Trust Corp. is relying on The Hartfords TARP approval in order to complete its sale to the insurer by Friday.
February 9 -
While a favorable loss-reserve development is on the horizon for the P&C industry, A.M. Best predicts the life/health insurers' ratings spiraling.
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