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Electronic ticket designed to simplify application process, accelerate product sales.
May 16 -
Personal automobile and bodily injury are the most common policy and loss types among questionable claims, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
May 16 -
S&P cites the firms practice of holding less capital to back insurance operations than competitors as a factor in the downgrade.
May 16 -
As the debate over the renewal of the Terrorist Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) heats up in the United States, Aon Risk Solutions released its 10th annual Terrorism and Political Violence Map in an attempt to help companies assess risk levels of political violence and terrorism.
May 15 -
Distribution, BI, agent portal and policy administration top life insurers' list of priorities as they look to differentiate themselves in an increasingly commoditized market.
May 15 -
There are four significant and costly life events that cost the average worker $117,000, according to a survey conducted by Ameriprise.
May 14 -
A committee of 11 insurer CIOs has selected nominees for the second-annual Novarica Research Council Impact Awards. Nominees include: AIG, Aegis, Erie Family Life, Great American, Nevada General, PURE, RLI and XL.
May 14 -
A survey of 1,000 drivers indicates they want more severe coverage penalties for phone use while driving.
May 13 -
Illustrations Suite, iGO e-App designed to modernize how agents market, sell and process products.
May 13 -
Insurance IT experts discuss the technology challenges insurers are facing, social business is demystified and several insurers make analytics, mobile moves.
May 10 -
The rating agency forecasts a calendar year combined ratio of 99.5 percent for 2013, which would make it the fourth year in the last 35 in which the market achieved an underwriting profit.
May 10 -
A new report from Saugatuck outlines the challenges BI has faced, and where BI operations are likely to settle within enterprises.
May 10 -
Gartners Harris-Ferrante, Celents Johnston and Novaricas Josefowicz discussed and debated the changing insurance landscape, and suggested strategies and tactics for insurers.
May 9 -
Yesterday the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) released a statement that suggested a renewal of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) may not be necessary given the near-record industry surplus of nearly $600 billion. Today, the Insurance Information Institute responded by emphasizing the stability TRIA continues to provide.
May 9 -
IBM says software should enable the insurer to turn social media into an actionable communications channel.
May 9 -
High losses come despite a dramatic decrease in the number of tornadoes last month.
May 9 -
Berkshire Hathaway was listed fifth overall on the 2013 Fortune 500; Berkshire was the top-listed insurer out of the 36 that appeared overall. 11 insurers were landed in the top 100. In 2012, 14 insurers were in the top 100 and 46 were listed among the Fortune 500.
May 8 -
Ninety-eight percent of insurer respondents indicated that they have a woman serving in an executive position within their company, according the new Women in Insurance Leadership Insight Report. Yet, there is only one woman CEO at either a Fortune 500 or 1000 insurance company.
May 8 -
Reinsurance administration system to replace the insurer's current legacy system.
May 8 -
Insurer will customize and brand the mobile app while integrating it with their core back-end systems using existing Web services.
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