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Maurice Hank Greenberg says he will sell his nearly 12.9 million shares in AIG to Starr International, a company he still controls.
May 6 -
In a move to head off creation of a government insurance plan, health carriers agree in principle to reduce rates for women.
May 6 -
The current economy is affecting new car buying and decisions about coverage on older vehicles, a trend that raises important insurance and maintenance considerations.
May 6 -
Given insurers' knowledge of consumer lifestyles, they should be utilizing predictive analytics to better identify ideal customers and sell them higher-value services.
May 6 -
Given the reporting reforms sure to come out of the financial crisis, now is the perfect time for insurers to start making their data center greener.
May 5 -
Underscoring the risk regulators role, Fed Reserve policymaker tells panel: Give regulator adequate power or find other ways to limit systemic risk.
May 5 -
Risky behavior has become the norm for this generation of computer users.
May 5 -
First State Bank in Webster City, Iowa, has purchased 15 agencies in the past 25 years14 in the past 17 years.
May 5 -
Latest financial ratings reports prompt the question: Are some insurers paying for the sins of their competitors?
May 4 -
Continuing expense pressures and expanded service offerings by offshore business process providers my spur more offshoring, says Conning Research and Consulting.
May 4 -
Even for the many insurers still dependent upon legacy systems, it's possible to adapt their systems to realize the benefits of automated decisioning.
May 4 -
May is Disability Insurance Awareness Month, and research shows Americans are vulnerable to serious financial hardship in the event they were to become disabled.
May 4 -
Industry representatives and consumer advocates trade barbs at a public hearing hosted by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
May 4 -
Fiserv's CEO says the company would like to capitalize on Fidelity National Information Services's planned acquisition of Metavante Technologies Inc.
May 4 -
The troubled insurer announced that in an effort to cut costs, it's ending sales of variable annuities in Japan and the U.K.
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Celent's recent survey of independent agents and insurers found that 60% of respondents said less than half of their sales and issuance activities are automated.
May 1 -
Due to the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, federal regulators may now require written policies and procedures and periodic compliance reviews.
May 1 -
An AXA Equitable Life Insurance Co. survey finds that 61% of men and 51% of women said they planned to shift the asset mix of their investments in response to the changing markets.
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