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Nationwide survey shows uneven economic recovery, inflation fears causing one in seven parents to delay allowing their child to get a drivers license.
April 6 -
AIG chief tells Reuters he is open remaining with insurer after 2012.
April 6 -
Additionally, 2% of drivers currently admit to driving without insurance, according to a new survey.
April 6 -
Storage costs and needed upgrades slowing adoption, IT managers say.
April 6 -
Research shows Gen X and Y job seekers core values match attributes of the insurance industry, but they just dont know it.
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The Conference Board Employment Trends Index has gained 8% from a year ago.
April 5 -
The breach underscores the threat financial services firms face when they outsource services that are not normally considered sensitive.
April 5 -
The Treasury says that the compensation packages for the CEOs of the four remaining companies receiving TARP assistance would not increase.
April 4 -
Companies using the Web intensively gain insight into communication archetypes that could alter the business model for insurance in years to come.
April 4 -
Aon, Eastern Insurance Holdings and Prudential among those currently with the most valuable shares.
April 4 -
Names and e-mail addresses belonging to customers of many large companies were exposed when online marketer Epsilon was hacked.
April 4 -
Association cites research that 2007 Washington law has increased insurance costs $190 million in the state.
April 4 -
Deep analytics, big data and mobile expected to lead iterative BI push, according to a new report.
April 4 -
Underwriting and rating suite to provide once-and-done processing for AAIS rates and rules
April 1 -
Despite overall insurance jobs dipping, a pair of insurers, the financial services industry as a whole and IT are reversing the trend.
April 1 -
Chubb, Amica among insurers rolling out mobile offerings.
April 1 -
As the most costly first quarter on record for the industry comes to a close, the U.S. market is showing signs of being in transition.
April 1 -
Government and industry leaders decried the law, calling it backward and misguided.
April 1 -
Good news for small and mid-sized agencies and insurers SMBs have shown strong tech gains in past 18 months, and more virtualization is predicted, says new study.
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