Compensation
Compensation
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that between 2004 and 2014, 1.49 million new computer- and IT-related jobs will be created.The retiring boomer generation may play a role in these figures, according to the Robert Half Technology 2007 Salary Guide. The guide, from Menlo Park, Calif.-based Robert Half Technology, reports that as many as 64 million baby boomers, representing more than 40% of the U.S. labor force, are poised to retire by the end of the decade.
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The need for insurers to evolve in today's competitive marketplace is at an all-time high. Whether expanding to reach an untapped niche, or improving systems and practices just to keep the pace, carriers are constantly in need of setting goals and brainstorming effective ways of reaching them.One such company, New York-based XL Insurance, recognized a gaping hole in the U.S. casualty marketplace throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s and, in January 2004, made a strategic decision to swiftly expand into the casualty risk management business by offering a portfolio of risk-sensitive products. The impediment: limited internal resources and a rigid time frame in which to implement new solutions. And, for XL's rapid, creative and successful response to the problem, the company was named third-place winner of Insurance Networking News' 2007 INNovator award.
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New York — Richard Mucci will join New York Life International, New York Life Insurance Co.'s overseas arm with operations in eight markets, as chairman and chief executive officer of International on Oct. 8, 2007. He succeeds Joseph Gilmour, who decided to leave the company.
September 26 -
New York — The Guardian Insurance & Annuity Co. Inc. (GIAC), a wholly owned subsidiary of The Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America, New York, announced today that Boston-based DALBAR Inc. has awarded the company with the DALBAR Seal of Excellence for Transaction Processing for the third year in a row. The DALBAR Seal is only awarded to those firms that consistently exceed customer expectations for service levels.
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New York — Switzerland-based Zurich Financial Services Group named Kevin Dunham as senior vice president and global relationship leader for the Western region of its Global Corporate in North America business unit. Dunham is based in Glendale, Calif., and will manage accounts primarily in the Southwest and Western United States.
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New York–A new study says human error, and a failure to address security on an enterprise-wide basis, are undermining efforts by top financial institutions to safeguard data.
September 19 -
Washington – The Office of Management and Budget has released a “statement of administration policy” threatening a presidential veto of legislation aimed at extending the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA).
September 18 -
Branchville, N.J. - Selective Insurance Group Inc. announced that its principal subsidiary, Selective Insurance Company of America, made several management changes as part of its leadership development process that created new roles for existing officers.
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AGENTS DEMAND REAL-TIME SERVICEIndependent insurance agencies are poised for a major service breakthrough with the proliferation of real-time transactions, says a prominent participant in the industry-wide push to double real-time transaction volume in a year.
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PPS SOFTWARE SUITESkywire Software, a Frisco, Texas-based provider of software products for the insurance industry, announced the availability of a reporting tool for PPS, its policy production system for managing general agencies and wholesalers.
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Outsourcing in financial services is increasing year over year, according to results from two surveys. The surveys also indicate that offshoring is increasing due to cost savings and quality of work.Offshoring is saving the financial services industry an estimated $9 billion each year. This number is up from an estimated $5 billion a year ago, propelled by a 1,800% increase in headcount in lower-cost countries over the last four years, according Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu's fourth "Deloitte Global Financial Services Offshoring Report."
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VALUATION SOLUTION REDUCED CLAIMS SETTLEMENT CYCLEPlymouth Rock Assurance Corp., Boston, selected San Diego-based Mitchell International Inc.'s, Total Logic Valuation as the company's total loss valuation solution to deliver a customer-centric loss claims process.
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Novato, Calif. and Armonk, N.Y. – Allianz of America (AZOA), parent company of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, has signed a $330 million-, 7-1/2-year outsourcing agreement with IBM to handle information technology (IT) operations of the life insurer.
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New York - A subsidiary of New York-based American International Group, Inc. (AIG) has entered into an agreement to acquire Wurttembergische und Badische Versicherungs-AG (Wuba), its major subsidiary DARAG Deutsche Versicherungs- und Ruckversicherungs-AG (DARAG) and other minor subsidiaries from entities associated with J.C. Flowers & Co. LLC. Subject to regulatory approval from insurance and cartel authorities, the transaction is expected to close later this year. Terms of the agreement have not been disclosed. "We are pleased to have reached an agreement to acquire Wuba and its subsidiaries," said AIG President and Chief Executive Officer Martin J. Sullivan. "The transaction both reaffirms AIG's commitment to growing in the German marketplace and greatly enhances our insurance offerings to small and medium sized companies." Based in Heilbronn, Germany, Wuba offers property and casualty, marine, personal lines, and accident & health insurance through its 2,500 broker relationships across the country. "Wuba is an experienced and highly respected German insurer with a strong brand," said Nicholas C. Walsh, Executive Vice President of Foreign General Insurance for AIG. "We plan to continue their commitment to superior customer service, broker focus, distribution management and technology." AIG serves commercial, institutional and individual customers with insurance products, with operations in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions. Source: AIG
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Worchester, Mass. - The Hanover Insurance Group Inc., a regional property/casualty company based in Worchester, Mass., is offering Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) bonds through the company’s online point-of-sale system, BONDirect. The federal government’s ERISA bonds protect employee benefit plans against losses caused by fraud and dishonesty committed by employee trustees.
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El Segundo, Calif. - To remain competitive in the life and annuity industry, insurers should exploit technology to create more innovative products and introduce them faster, according to insurance industry analysts speaking at Computer Sciences Corp.’s Life and Annuity Users’ Forum.
August 8 -
In the wake of insurers increasing their efforts to utilize the Internet to broaden their accessibility, streamline efficiency and reduce time and costs, two insurers have recently ramped up their online customer service capabilities.
August 6 -
Richmond, Va. - Markel International Ltd., the company's London-based operation, will enter the Asian market with marine and professional liability products, the company reports. Markel Vice Chairman Steven Markel told INN that the push in Asia is in conjunction with its operations as a syndicate of Lloyd's of London.
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SC BLUES WINS CALL CENTER TECH AWARDBlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C., took top honors in the "Best Use of Technology" category during the 3rd Annual Call Center Excellence Awards held recently in Las Vegas.
August 1 -
The relationship between IT and the business within insurance companies is a subject insurance professionals will talk about until the cows come home. How do the two work together? Who are the forward thinkers? How does IT know what the business needs and vice versa? These questions plague both sides. CUNA Mutual Group, Madison, Wis., may have figured it out. In fact, this epiphany helped win the company Insurance Networking News' 2007 INNovator of the Year award for its ability to successfully combine the efforts of IT and the business to create a specialized claims processing solution, Claims Express."We're (business and IT) part of the same team," says Tom Gosnell, CIO at CUNA Mutual. "I think it's that close working relationship that helps best position us to be able to share ideas with the business and vice versa and to be able to come up with the right solution across the board."
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