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The 354-67 vote allows the government flood insurance program to continue paying damage claims to about 120,000 policyholders. The measure, raising the programs borrowing authority by $9.7 billion, needed a two-thirds supermajority to pass under fast-track procedures. The Senate probably will clear the measure later today.
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RSA, the security division of EMC, released a report from the Security for Business Innovation Council that assesses how cloud computing, big data analytics, enterprise mobility and social media will transform enterprise IT and hammer away at the foundations of information security strategies this year.
January 4 -
Sun Life Financial Inc. rallied 40 percent last year as investors rewarded decisions to shed riskier assets and emphasize insurance and wealth management. Chief Executive Officer Dean Connor says the narrower focus can still boost earnings in 2013.
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The reinsurance sector entered 2013 with ample dedicated capital and stable pricing, according to The Route to Profitable Growth, the 2013 global renewal report from Guy Carpenter & Co. Renewals were supported by lower than normal catastrophe losses during the first nine months of 2012, increased reinsurance capacity and record-high levels of capital.
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Small IT hiring sprees set for the first half of 2013 are being bridled with a pocket of idle businesses, and tech positions overall are taking longer to fill, according to a survey by technology and engineering career community, Dice.
January 3 -
Patented technologies to provide data protection, intuitive data presentation capabilities.
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At January 1 renewals, marine endures its worst year in recent history, reports Willis Re.
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IT and business executives need to apply a risk-management approach that balances economic value against risks.
January 2 -
Robert Benmosche, president and CEO, AIG, will be honored at the June 17 gala dinner in conjunction with the International Insurance Society's 49th Annual Seminar.
January 2 -
Net income for P&C insurers in the United States more than doubled during the first three quarters of 2012, increasing to $31.2 billion from $12.3 billion for the same period last year, as a result of improved underwriting results, according to U.S. P/C Net Income Improves in 3rd Qtr; Sandys Impact Yet to be Realized, a special report from an A.M. Best Co.
December 31 -
This compilation of the top slideshows of 2012 is based on pageviews and represents the biggest topics and trends from the past 12 months.
December 31 -
Ahead of the upcoming holiday, the National Insurance Crime Bureau analyzed vehicle theft data to determine the 11 most popular holidays for vehicle thefts.
December 28 -
Well ahead of superstorm Sandys wrath, private U.S. property/casualty insurers' net income after taxes grew to $27 billion in the first nine-months of 2012 from $8.4 billion in the same nine-months of 2011, with insurers' overall profitability, measured by their annualized rate of return on average policyholders' surplus, climbing to 6.3 percent from 2 percent. This is further validation that the property/casualty industry is prepared to deal with Sandy-related losses.
December 28 -
As insurers evaluate their 2013 risk management programs, they are faced with a growing concern over the long-term effects of cybersecurity attacks.
December 28 -
INNs top videos list is based on views and contains must-know information from some of the most forward-thinking voices in the industry.
December 28 -
Several insurers across both property/casualty and life insurance sectors received patents in the past weeks for their technology and process innovations.
December 27 -
As the rubble settles along the U.S. Northeastern coastline devastated by superstorm Sandy, insurers are offering initial estimates of its losses. Sandy, a deadly 1,000-mile wide storm that took the lives of 132 people as it swept up the Northeastern seaboard in late October, is expected to cost insurers up to $25 billion in total losses. By these estimates Sandy is being classified as the second-costliest storm after hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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As New Years Day approaches, the National Transportation Safety Board and AAA show support for all laws requiring ignition interlock devices after first DUI offenses.
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According to a new report from Celent, addressing legacy IT environments will become the cost of staying in business.
December 24 -
Auto and property insurer turns to InsuranceSuite to provide rating, underwriting, policy administration, billing and claims management.
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