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  • Insurance fraud is an $80-billion a year industry-and the bad news is: Organized criminals know it."The word has gotten out," says Dennis Jay, executive director of the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud (CAIF), Washington, D.C. "There are huge loopholes in state legislation that have made insurance fraud at least as lucrative as drug trafficking."

    February 2
  • In recent years, a combination of poor planning, bad execution and an inability to properly measure results have conspired to undermined customer relationship management (CRM) initiatives, casting doubt on future insurer investments in this space.Despite these missteps, a growing number of insurance companies have realized that best-practices CRM can become a reality if insurers can somehow summon up the ability to re-engineer their CRM strategies and alter their corporate focus.

    February 2
  • The life insurance industry plans a high profile on Capitol Hill this year in an effort to focus policymakers on its agenda, which includes an optional federal charter and a broader array of retirement products.The lobbying effort will include "fly-ins" by company CEOs and other high-level executives to speak to administration officials and key members, briefings and interview opportunities, and introduction of legislation supportive of industry interests. Also to be disclosed shortly is establishment of an "insurance caucus" by members of Congress with great interest in insurance issues.

    February 2
  • As the insurance industry continues to focus broadly on growth, cost containment and risk management, new research has identified several strategic initiatives that might provide traction to insurers as they endeavor to improve their businesses.The final segment in a series of six "2004 Perspectives" formulated by Needham, Mass.-based research and consulting firm TowerGroup examines critical business and technology issues and trends that the firm expects will impact financial services.

    February 2
  • The Contracts Update section includes announcements of contracts insurance information technology companies have signed with customers in recent weeks. Contract news can be faxed to Insurance Networking magazine at (312) 913-1366 or by electronic mail to Stephen.Dwyer thomsonmedia.comAccenture

    February 2
  • As a small, regional insurer, Wayne Mutual has been outsourcing its IT operations for 20 years. Formed in 1910 as a mutual protective association for local farmers, the Wooster, Ohio based carrier today provides property/casualty insurance to 30,000 policyholders in "the Buckeye state.""Wayne Mutual has never done its own IT processing," says Tim Suppes, vice president of operations at the company, which reported $16.6 million in net written premium in 2002. "We're not big enough to have an in-house staff of programmers," he says.

    February 2
  • At the end of the 1990s, when the promise of the Internet revolution and the dot-com craze lost its luster, business analysts predicted the demise of application service providers (ASPs). However, with a new and more precise mission focus, enhanced technologies, higher returns on investment, and evolved security measures, ASPs are making a strong comeback.During the heady days of the IT boom, ASPs sprung up like weeds in a new, fertile landscape. They were conceived to provide Web-based processing software and powerful host server access to businesses so that they wouldn't have to buy their own systems and hardware.

    February 2
  • Many property/casualty insurers struggle to comply with changes in rates and rules promulgated by insurance bureaus. Insurance Services Office Inc. (ISO), the American Association of Insurance Services (AAIS), National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI), National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII) and state workers' compensation bureaus together send insurers thousands of notices each year changing loss costs, rates, rules and forms in the 50 states.Each company must interpret and code these changes-an expensive, never-ending effort. Insurers also must report policy, premium and claims data back to the same bureaus, another time-consuming task.

    February 2
  • Feb 02, 2004-- Salmon Ltd, the IT services and consulting firm, today announced the launch of its new underwriting solution. Unlike traditional underwriting solutions, Salmon's is fully Web-based and covers all the key elements of the insurance lifecycle with an integrated solution including claims, reinsurance and management information systems (MIS).

    February 2
  • HARTFORD, Conn. -- Travelers Property Casualty Corp. announces that it will now provide Web-based ability to create and print Ocean Cargo Certificates of Insurance to its Ocean Cargo policyholders and their agents.

    February 2
  • NEW YORK-- Association Health Plan (AHP) legislation proposed by President Bush to level the playing field for small employers seeking health insurance may instead cause significant disruption, according to a special report published by Fitch Ratings.

    January 30
  • Wausau Insurance has contracted with IVANS to use Transformation Station to streamline the submission and quoting process of middle-market business for agents and brokers.

    January 30
  • David Findley, senior vice president, Travelers Insurance, has been designated the new chair of ACORD's Board of Directors and Charles "Chuck" McCaig, senior vice president and managing director, Chubb Group of Insurance Companies, has been selected as the new chair-elect. Findley previously served as chair-elect as well as chair of the ACORD Planning Committee. Gregory A. Maciag, president and CEO, ACORD, recently made the announcements.

    January 29
  • JERSEY CITY, N.J.--Insurance Services Office, Inc. (ISO) has acquired Quality Planning Corporation (QPC), a San Francisco-based provider of analytic methods for helping auto insurance companies achieve greater rating integrity. Terms were not disclosed.

    January 29
  • First Data Corp. has announced the introduction of its Multipurpose Healthcare Card offering, designed to support flexible spending account (FSA) and health reimbursement account (HRA) recordkeeping and claims administration. The program provides an automated process for third-party administrators (TPAs), employers and payers while assisting employees in managing multiple healthcare funds and expenses. First Data's program is a comprehensive suite of services including card personalization and fulfillment, transaction management services and customer service.

    January 29
  • Valley Oak Systems, Inc. (VOS), a national provider of claims management software, services and support, has completed development of a new data extraction tool that will streamline the submission of claims data to the Public Entity Risk Institute (PERI), a non-profit organization that oversees the PERI Data Exchange, a national database of public sector liability and workers' compensation claims, judgments, and exposures.

    January 28
  • Skywire Software, a leading provider of enterprise software, announced today that it has named Karl Schultz as the company's new chief information officer. Schultz most recently served on the company's executive team as Sr. Vice President, Software Development. Schultz will be responsible for leading the development of the company's products, delivering on successful customer engagements, and overseeing the company's information technology operations.

    January 28
  • ATLANTA-- 2004 may be a better year for the insurance and financial services industry, say members of the LOMA board of directors. LOMA's Resource magazine recently surveyed LOMA's directors, who represent global leaders in financial services, seeking their industry forecast for 2004. Most of the directors participating in the survey agreed that, with the U.S. economy showing signs of gradual recovery, things are looking up for industry sales, premiums, and profits.

    January 27
  • Frimley UK--Candle Corporation, a leading enterprise infrastructure management provider, today announced that Royal Liver Assurance has selected Candle`s PathWAIsolutions to support the development, implementation and management of its IBM WebSphere application infrastructure using Linux. Candle`s PathWAI solutions enable organisations to accelerate application infrastructure development and deployment, ensure consistent performance and enhance management control.

    January 26
  • NEW YORK--Directors and officers (D&O) liability insurance premiums increased approximately 33% on average from 2002 to 2003, according to the Tillinghast business of Towers Perrin's 2003 Directors & Officers Liability Survey.

    January 26