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Solution to include investment accounting and portfolio management software and services.
June 29 -
With China's new insurance laws set to take effect later this year, many insurers may need to upgrade their claims systems to keep pace.
June 26 -
The key will be if the Office of National Insurance can deliver on its promise of greater uniformity of regulation among the states.
June 25 -
The Retirement Security for Life Act would halve taxes on annual income derived from retirement vehicles.
June 25 -
Draft proposal of bill also calls for establishment of a health care exchange.
June 25 -
Financial Instruments Reporting and Convergence Alliance coalition includes industry stakeholders from both life and property/casualty insurance groups.
June 24 -
Report: Financial crisis should spur insurers to take a new look at risk management.
June 24 -
NAIC chief gives mostly positive assessment of Obama Administrations plan for reform, but concerns linger.
June 24 -
As reform efforts gather speed, insurers seek to provide input.
June 22 -
Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers says public option for health care endangers private market.
June 22 -
Fraud-related incidents, including corruption/fraud and misuse of assets, have surged 10% over three years.
June 22 -
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) wonders "If we have institutions that are 'too big to fail,' have we not failed already, since they create a systemic risk?"
June 19 -
Position created to help oversee insurance operations at American International Group.
June 19 -
Both sides in the debate over federal regulation of the insurance industry find something to like in the new financial blueprint.
June 18 -
Parts of the plan, including giving the Fed sole authority to police risks to the financial system, eliminating the thrift and specialty charters and scaling back national banks' preemption powers, are likely to prove too ambitious to succeed.
June 18 -
Witnesses say size should not be the sole consideration when determining which enterprises pose a threat to the economy as a whole.
June 17 -
Citing states history of consumer protection and market stability, the state-based insurance regulatory system is one of critical checks and balances, says Illinois Insurance Director.
June 17 -
Pointing to gaps and weaknesses in the supervision and regulation of financial firms, AIG is identified as the governments most visible example of a firm that escaped the strictures of serious holding company regulation.
June 17 -
ACORD LOMA and IASA will be a scant 10 days apart, but will marketing budgets support attendance at both?
June 15 -
The Group of North American Insurance Enterprises believes changes to the Available for Sale (AFS) classification of investments could harm insurers' ability to present an accurate representation of an insurance companys financial condition or performance.
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