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Information on more than a million customers may have been compromised in a June 2014 attack.
May 21 -
Low yields on government bonds mean euro-area life insurance firms are suffering from more severe stress than they incurred in recent tests.
May 6 -
Because insurance regulation rests primarily with states, the federal government cant commit to fully implement international agreements on insurance regulation.
April 29 -
Industry groups sought legal protections that would encourage information sharing to help prevent increasingly damaging cyber-attacks.
April 24 -
The Federal Reserve would be at the helm of a reorganized regulatory system that eliminates the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and combines other agencies under the plan released Monday.
April 20 -
CEO Tom McInerney received no bonus or options, compared with a $3 million incentive and $7.1 million in options a year earlier, when the stock doubled.
April 2 -
The superintendent of the state Department of Financial Services, said insurers must provide the information by April 27 and submit to examinations by the agency; 160 life, health and property & casualty insurers are affected.
March 30 -
Dina Shapiro takes over as head of tax for the broker, a position she held previously for American Express and GMAC.
March 20 -
More than a month later, more than 50 million people affected by the breach havent been notified by the company, senators Lamar Alexander and Patty Murray said.
March 19 -
The insurer plans test flights near Bloomington, Illinois; could use drones to assess roof damage claims and respond to natural disasters.
March 17 -
Commercial lines prices have only risen 2% in the past year, and for workers' comp, even that would be good, says Towers Watson.
March 16 -
Regulators, industry representatives and others are encouraged offer perspectives, insights and recommendations to inform and shape emerging regulations.
March 13 -
Building a strong relationship with the insurance industry has been a top priority for Sylvia Burwell since becoming the head of HHS nine months ago, she said at America's Health Insurance Plans' national health policy conference this week.
March 13 -
Companies have resisted providing data to the government about hacking attacks out of concern that they could be sued if they accidentally included private information about their customers, or accused of violating antitrust laws.
March 12 -
The Supreme Court case King v. Burwell, which challenges the legality of subsidies available for individuals purchasing health insurance on the federal exchange under the Affordable Care Act, could rock the stability of the health insurance market. Arguments will be heard today.
March 4 -
A growing number of New York and New Jersey homeowners have accused insurers of rejecting or underpaying flood-insurance claims based on falsified engineering reports.
March 3 -
The company also put out a HITECH Act notice over the weekend detailing the identity protection services it will provide affected customers.
March 2 -
Kevin Counihan failed to directly answer other questions regarding re enrollments, tax data and if illegal immigrants were provided coverage.
February 27 -
Private insurers working in partnership with FEMAs National Flood Insurance Program have come under scrutiny over allegations they denied or rejected damage claims based on falsified reports.
February 19 -
In the wake of the Anthem hack, here's how insurers can double down on securing their enterprise data.
February 17
