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Googles Android may have become the worlds leading smartphone platform, but many U.S. insurers are taking a wait-and-see approach to adoption.
February 2 -
Trade associations express concern that they are being denied due process as debate over standards moves forward.
February 2 -
New Mitchell trends report analyzes paint refinish data, details collision loss metrics in 2010.
February 2 -
CEO Benmosche announces that AIG intends to upgrade technology used by its Advisors Group; hopes efforts will attract new advisers.
February 2 -
Many financial services firms are finding ways to leverage the sales potential of the iPad.
February 2 -
Citing the insurance mandate under question, judge compares the law to forcing Americans to buy clothes or food.
February 1 -
Brokers leery of additional costs as SEC recommends creation of a common fiduciary standard.
February 1 -
FINRA President and CEO Rick Ketchum offers his opinions on two recent SEC studies, the future of regulation.
February 1 -
Insurers may be interested to learn how banks are getting customers to "like" them on Facebook.
February 1 -
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Industry better understands aggregate risk, resulting in increased capacity and competition, notes federal working group.
January 31 -
The financial crisis exposed a weakness in banks' ability to process data; insurers may be interested to learn how their financial services brethren are coping with the problem.
January 31 -
PCI survey finds that 76% of Americans believe their taxes cover the time and services provided by emergency response providers following a traffic accident.
January 31 -
Allstate issues a statement regarding its release on Zodiac signs and accident rates; says signs have absolutely no role in how it bases coverage and sets rates.
January 31 -
Convergence of compliance and audit functions, GRC moving to the cloud, among top initiatives, says vendor.
January 31 -
User experience solution designed to provide enhanced service to distribution channels, beginning with agents and internal users.
January 28 -
Former AIG chairman Harvey Golub says the insurer should eventually be broken up because the firm's main businesses have no strategic fit between them.
January 28 -
Allstate compares claims data against zodiac signs; finds Virgos are most likely to get into an accident.
January 28 -
Ninety percent of U.S. business and IT leaders fear theyre using bad data, says Experian QAS analysis.
January 28 -
Observers say the report suffered from a lack of consensus among commissioners, a poor narrative of the crisis and very bad timing.
January 27