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North American insurers still troubled by transfer model of risk calculation.
August 2 -
The fourth annual INNovators Awards has been enhanced this year to include additional awards in three specific categories that recognize the full complement of insurance technology excellence across all aspects of the business.
August 2 -
Regulators at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission have directed The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., to provide additional details on $2.1 billion of securities that have traded at less than half of what the company says they're worth for more than a year, Bloomberg reports.
July 27 -
Board is seeking nominations for appointments to its consumer advisory council.
July 27 -
The government released interim final regs aimed at creating a system of checks and balances for internal and external appeals processes of health claims.
July 26 -
Feinberg says compensation committees should be able to cancel payments to executives in extreme circumstances.
July 26 -
Creating a council to detect systemic risks and building a consumer financial protection bureau are just two of the major challenges now facing regulators, says a panel of experts.
July 22 -
Federal Insurance Office and rule-making phase are front-of-mind as Obama signs landmark legislation.
July 21 -
"All told, these reforms represent the strongest consumer financial protections in history," the President said.
July 21 -
The move is intended to foster further adoption of industrywide standards for data exchange between insurance carriers and distributors.
July 21 -
The tech companies collaborated on an ERM framework designed to help carriers comply with the 2012 Solvency II regulations.
July 21 -
How the Fed's new authority will be exercised is unknown, but it embodies a major shift in the thinking about, and approach to, functional oversight since previous legislation on the topic.
July 21 -
In wake of health care debate, Leslie Margolin takes leave to head coalition.
July 20 -
Once the bill is signed regulators will have the task of implementing hundreds of regulations and commencing dozens of studies.
July 20 -
Two of the industrys top advocates in Washington give INN an inside look as landmark legislation passes.
July 19 -
Policy circles already are abuzz about what changes to seek in a "corrections" bill to fix problems with the legislation.
July 15 -
As landmark legislation makes it way to the Presidents desk, insurers look ahead to rule-making phase with trepidation.
July 15 -
Industry cheers flood extension as wind damage amendment complicates matters.
July 15 -
The Senate approved the bill by a vote of 60 to 39; it now moves on to the president, who is expected to sign it next week.
July 15 -
Lawmakers voted for cloture with the help of three key Republicans, meaning the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act must now clear a simple majority to pass the Senate.
July 15