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  • Boston – Arbella Insurance Group, a Quincy, Mass., regional provider of property and casualty insurance, hopes to celebrate a winning season with the Boston Celtics basketball team, the carrier announced.

    November 28
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  • Philadelphia — CIGNA Corp. is expanding into the small-group healthcare market with the announcement of its intention to pay $1.5 billion in cash for Great-West Healthcare, a deal that is expected to close during the first half of 2008, subject to regulatory approval. The Philadelphia-based carrier, whose CIGNA HealthCare business is based in Bloomfield, Conn., said it plans to fund the deal through cash and debt, and that it will also inject approximately $400 million of capital into its subsidiaries to support the acquired business.

    November 28
  • Philadelphia — CIGNA Corp. is expanding into the small-group healthcare market with the announcement of its intention to pay $1.5 billion in cash for Great-West Healthcare, a deal that is expected to close during the first half of 2008, subject to regulatory approval. The Philadelphia-based carrier, whose CIGNA HealthCare business is based in Bloomfield, Conn., said it plans to fund the deal through cash and debt, and that it will also inject approximately $400 million of capital into its subsidiaries to support the acquired business.

    November 28
  • Bala Cynwyd, Pa. - Philadelphia Insurance Companies, a writer of commercial property/casualty, personal lines and professional liability insurance products, is launching a new online policy delivery system effective December 1, 2007.

    November 28
  • Schaumburg, Ill. - Zurich North America announced it has added 100 monoline workers' comp business classifications to its coverage offerings. Most of the new classes are for light manufacturing, wholesale and service company risks.

    November 28
  • Los Angeles – Using the 2006 fatal crash data released by the U. S. Department of Transportation just weeks ago, Farmers Group Inc. has completed a study to determine the most influential factors in drivers’ mortality rate in multi-vehicle accidents.

    November 27
  • Washington — Insurance industry associations are obliging to a request for comments by the U.S. Treasury Department as it conducts a review of the regulatory structure associated with financial institutions. Several associations used the opportunity to reiterate their opposition to the creation of the optional federal charter (OFC) for the insurance industry. Senators Tim Johnson, D-N.D. and John Sununu, R-N.H., introduced the National Insurance Act of 2007 into the upper house in May.

    November 27
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  • Needham, Mass. — The insurance industry has relied upon the independent agency system as a main distribution channel for decades. However, new business concerns are threatening its success and even its existence, according to recent research from Needham, Mass.-based TowerGroup Inc.

    November 27
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  • Needham, Mass — While the insurance industry has not typically been known for leading in technological innovation, new TowerGroup Inc. research finds that rapid advancements in technology are poised to reshape the insurance landscape over the next five to 10 years.

    November 26
  • London – As recently as a decade ago, most carriers did not consider the potential ramifications of emerging nanotechnologies. Now, even Lloyd’s of London is acknowledging the risks and opportunities that nanotechnology presents. The London-based firm, in collaboration the London-based Lighthill Risk Network, not-for-profit science organization, is hosting a half-day seminar in the Old Library on December 10 to discuss the topic.

    November 26
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  • Oakland, Calif. — Kaiser Permanente has received the "Recognizing Innovation in Multicultural Health Care Award" from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for its efforts to provide health plan members across the country with culturally and linguistically appropriate health care services.

    November 20
  • Los Angeles — Annette Thompson, VP of marketing operations at the University of Farmers was awarded Learning Leader of the Year for her leadership, organizational commitment, vision and ability to deliver organizational results during the International Quality and Productivity Center Conference held at the Disney resort in Orlando, Fla.

    November 19
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  • Wellesley, Mass. — The U.S. division of Waterloo, Ontario-based Sun Life Financial Inc. has been awarded the LOMA Educational Achievement Award for the third consecutive year. Of more than 1,200 companies worldwide that were eligible for this award, Sun Life is one of only 15 to be recognized for its educational efforts. Sun Life was honored in both the global and regional (United States and Canada) categories.

    November 19
  • Worcester, Mass. — The Premier Insurance Company of Massachusetts, an independent personal auto insurance subsidiary of The Travelers Companies Inc., will change its brand name to Travelers of Massachusetts.

    November 19
  • Cincinnati — The Midland Co., a Cincinnati-based provider of specialty insurance products and services, today reported that it has signed a definitive merger agreement with German-based Munich Re, whereby Munich Re will acquire all of Midland's outstanding stock. Under the terms of the agreement, stockholders of Midland will receive $65 in cash per share. This represents a 13.5% premium above the Oct. 16, 2007 closing price of $57.27 and a 55% premium over Midland's share price at the start of 2007. The transaction is expected to be completed in the first half of 2008, subject to shareholder and regulatory approvals, as well as other customary closing conditions.

    November 19
  • Chicago — The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association (BCBSA), Chicago, and participating Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) companies joined with four U.S. physician groups, national employers and national consumer groups to examine a patient care model that places the patient and primary care practice at the center of care.

    November 19
  • Montreal, Quebec — Silanis Technology Inc., St. Laurent, Quebec, has joined the IBM ECM ValueNet Business Partner Program. The partnership was initiated to enable customers of both companies to combine ApproveIt, an electronic signature solution, with IBM's Enterprise Content Management solutions, to accelerate operations, improve service and reduce costs by keeping business processes electronic, Silanis says.

    November 19
  • Hamilton, Bermuda — Reinsurance Holdings Ltd. announced Flagstone Underwriters Latin America Ltd. A.I. was successfully formed and licensed, and will conduct business from its offices in Puerto Rico.

    November 19
  • New York — New York Life Insurance Co. announced that Gary Wendlandt has been elected a director of New York Life with the title of vice chairman of the board. He was formerly senior executive VP – Finance and Investments, and chief investment officer. Wendlandt’s election brings the current number of New York Life board members to 13.

    November 19
  • New York — Integro Insurance Brokers, a global insurance brokerage, announced the appointments of three national specialty practice leaders, effective immediately: Nicholas Conca (Private Equity), Anne Anderson (Real Estate) and William Goett (Financial Institutions).

    November 19