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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 -
New York — New York Life Insurance Co. announced that Patricia L. Barbari has been elected a senior VP in the Individual Policy Services (IPS) department reporting to Executive VP and Chief Administrative Officer Frank Boccio.
November 19 -
Washington – An extension to the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) has passed the U.S. Senate. The measure was approved on Friday by unanimous consent. The original TRIA was passed in wake of 9/11 and is set to expire on December 31.
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Mayfield Village, Ohio - In early September, The Progressive Group of Insurance Cos., based in Mayfield Village, Ohio, announced a reorganization designed to increase the company's ability to execute on key strategies, lower its non-claims expense ratio and foster growth through more competitive pricing, improved customer retention and an increased focus on brand development. The reorganization included combining its agency and direct businesses into a single personal lines organization.
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New York and Chicago - October 10, 2007-- Insurance Networking News (INN) and Celent LLC, announce a partnership to deliver INN's second annual ranking of technology solution providers to the insurance industry, including several enhancements to last year's program. This second annual ranking, called the Insurance Networking News VIP Awards, will be based on a survey of executives and staff from North American insurance companies, including property/casualty, life/health--and new this year--reinsurance. These insurers will identify their preferred technology providers in several categories, such as enterprise platforms, point solutions, platform technologies and services. Also new to the second annual program will be additional rankings by respondent type. The 2008 INN VIP Award winners will be determined solely by insurance carriers, brokers, managing general agents and agents. In partnership with Insurance Networking News, Celent, the most respected source of independent insurance technology and business research and advisory services, will conduct and manage the program's survey distribution, data collection and analysis. In Part II of the INN VIP Awards program, the top-ranked solution providers will be offered an opportunity to nominate an insurance carrier customer as a "visionary" for its use of a specific technology, and is encouraged to illustrate the role, if feasible, that ACORD data standards plays as part of their business and technology success story. INN's readers, its Editorial Advisory Board, and Celent's top insurance research analyst will determine this top-ranked technology best practice in action. "The INN VIP Awards program will provide an important perspective that will contribute to insurance company technology decisions," says Matthew Josefowicz, managing director of Celent's insurance practice. "We hope that the structure of this year's survey, with categories based on respondent type as well as technology categories, will make the results even more useful for INN's readers." For readers of Insurance Networking News who depend on the publication as the independent authority on information on how technology supports insurers' business strategies, the 2008 INN VIP Awards ranking and its accompanying analysis will provide insights into the leading technology solution providers across multiple categories. "This year's enhanced program reflects an honest and factual assessment of the technology solution provider landscape," says Pat Speer, editor-in-chief, Insurance Industry News. "Equally important, the enhanced INN VIP Awards program evokes the necessary discussion of the "why" behind the ranking. By including a critical educational component, such as how ACORD standards have helped facilitate the leading technology's application success, insurers can map to their own success." Winners of this second annual ranking will be recognized at an exclusive black-tie event held in conjunction with the ACORD LOMA Insurance Systems Forum in Las Vegas in May 2008, and will be featured in a Special Report by Insurance Networking News in the June 2008 issue. The special report will also be distributed at the ACORD LOMA Insurance Systems Forum in Las Vegas and at the IASA annual conference in Seattle. The INN VIP Awards ceremony will also be included as part of the INN NewsCast video broadcast. "We are delighted to work with Celent," says Speer. "Celent's research and advisory professionals represent exceptional industry acumen, which means our readers and the industry at large will have direct access to the knowledge and expertise generated as part of our collective research efforts." With six senior-level analysts in the United States, and three covering Europe and Asia, Celent's breadth and depth of insurance technology experience dates back to 2001. Celent is the only analyst firm to publish comprehensive reports on insurance software sales volumes and in-depth rankings of vendor software. Celent also publishes the widely read annual CIO survey and popular Model Carrier report, making the firm uniquely position to understand the buyer's side of the industry's highly competitive landscape. Contact Josefowicz directly via e-mail at mjosefowicz@celent.com if you have questions about the INN VIP Awards ranking, or wish to participate in the survey. To participate, please go to: www.insurancenetworking.com. Technology solution providers seeking more information about the Insurance Networking News' VIP Awards, or information about how to post the survey link on their Web sites, can contact Holli Gronset at holli.gronset@sourcemedia.com or 312-983-6178. About Insurance Industry News and SourceMedia, Inc.Insurance Networking News is a trusted source for information on how technology is being implemented to support insurers' strategic business objectives, providing insightful analysis of - and case studies on - how technology is being innovatively utilized to automate critical processes. Every issue of Insurance Networking News is written to help senior insurance executives bypass the hype and get to the heart of resolving industry challenges. Readers rely on carefully researched content that is both engaging and analytical.SourceMedia, an Investcorp company, is the pre-eminent provider of timely and essential market information - including industry news, analysis, research and insights - for members of the financial services community, as well as related fields such as accounting and technology. Through its comprehensive library of professional publications, suite of industry-standard data applications, and in-depth seminars and conferences, SourceMedia (www.sourcemedia.com) offers its clients and subscribers a valuable and sophisticated range of products and services. About Celent LLCCelent, LLC is a research and advisory firm dedicated to helping financial institutions formulate comprehensive business and technology strategies. Celent publishes reports identifying trends and best practices in financial services technology and conducts consulting engagements for financial institutions looking to use technology to enhance existing business processes or launch new business strategies. With a team of internationally experienced analysts, Celent is uniquely positioned to offer strategic advice and market insights on a global basis. More information about Celent's insurance practice is available online at www.celent.com/insurance.asp Source: Insurance Networking News and Celent LLC
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Thousand Oaks, Calif. — For small-business owners who face pressure to provide their employees with affordable health insurance, one statewide provider has devised an online solution to address the situation. Blue Cross of California has released a new tool that makes it easier for small-business owners to navigate the health care arena and find the most affordable products for their employees with the launch of an online tool called Click4Biz.
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Mayfield, Ohio - With an overarching goal to create a safer driving experience for its customers, The Progressive Group of Insurance Cos. is offering a virtual driving experience to existing and potential customers across America. The carrier is teaming with Metro City Group, a Laguna Niguel, Calif., owner of a 68-foot multimedia-equipped tractor-trailer, to provide drivers with the chance to test their skills in practical behind-the-wheel driving situations in a safe, virtual environment. With their eyes on the road and their hands securely placed at the “nine” and “three” positions on the steering wheel, people who experience the Progressive Driving Skills Simulator will increase their knowledge of the rules of the road and be better equipped to handle any driving situation. The driving course curriculum includes real-life situations--such as driving in high traffic, congested areas, through foggy or rainy weather or simply passing and yielding to other drivers--and the virtual technology system measures drivers' responses, reaction times, crash reduction techniques and general driving knowledge. "The interactive experience of the Progressive Driving Skills Simulator gives people the chance to 'test drive' their skills in all types of driving situations, which we hope will prepare them for driving on the real--not virtual--road," said Progressive product manager Mike Storbeck from the company's headquarters in Mayfield, Ohio. "Our objective has always been to redefine drivers education and provide a practical training program that gives people a chance to test, and practice, their skills in a safe, simulated environment," said Tim Albright, president of Metro City Group, owner of The Simulator. "We are looking forward to working with Progressive, and are sure that, together, we can make our roads safer and more enjoyable for everyone." Over the next several months, the Progressive Driving Skills Simulator will travel to many local events in the Western United States, including Motor Trend Auto Shows, state fairs and other automotive industry-related events. More information is available at www.progressive.com or www.streetsimulator.com. Source: Progressive Group of Insurance Cos.
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Washington – Thanks in part to technology that automates the credit-verification process within 48 hours, an unlikely contender is entering the mortgage lending business. A division of Citigroup Inc. is piloting a program to offer mortgages to Washington-area residents with "limited credit histories" who "therefore often end up with high-cost or risky home loans." Setting aside $200 million for the program, the division, CitiMortgage, has partnered with Fannie Mae, Washington, D.C. and State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., Bloomington, Ill., which together agreed to buy $100 million worth of the loans. To qualify for the program, a person must be in the country legally and have alternate credit lines, such as rental payments, utility bills or a tithing record, that a lender can use to evaluate creditworthiness. Historically, gathering the paperwork to confirm these trade lines has been a laborious process that could take months, which often discouraged potential buyers and hurt their chances of closing a deal, reports The Washington Post. Neighborhood Housing Services, a sister organization of Washington, D.C.-based housing advocacy group NeighborWorks America, will use a system that automates the credit verification process and delivers results to CitiMortgage within 48 hours. The technology evaluates whatever information is available at the national credit bureaus as well as from other sources. To participate in the mortgage program, called R-Home, potential borrowers will first go through credit counseling. One of two District-based nonprofit groups, HomeFree-USA or Manna Mortgage, will work with potential borrowers, vet their qualifications and match them with a loan. If the best loan is with CitiMortgage, then CitiMortgage will fund that loan and sell it to Neighborhood Housing Services, reports the Post. The nonprofit group will then sell the loans to State Farm and Fannie Mae. Sources: The Washington Post, American Banker
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