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The reinsurer says scenario analysis is most frequently utilized in areas such as strategic planning, risk management and underwriting.
February 24 -
The U.S. health care industry will increase spending on information technology by 2.6% to $28.4 billion in 2009, according to the Stamford, Conn.-based research and consulting firm.
February 24 -
The latest survey from PricewaterhouseCoopers shows worry over investment performance vaulting past overregulation, which fell to fifth, in its Insurance Banana Skins 2009 poll.
February 24 -
The flailing insurer issued a statement after CNBC today said it will report a $60 billion loss next Monday, and is seeking further support from the government.
February 23 -
Genworth Financial, Prudential Financial and CNA are the most recent carriers to experience downgrades from ratings agencies.
February 23 -
According to a survey of advisers, clients are delaying their retirement ages and making unwise decisions.
February 23 -
The insurance division stands alone as StoveRiver, while the rest of the company unites as one brand.
February 23 -
Texas insurer of last resort sees Guidewires billing system as foundation for customer service and operational improvements.
February 23 -
The legislation would have required drivers to carry more liability coverage.
February 23 -
Association says Wisconsin plan to raise minimum amount of liability coverage required for drivers is too costly.
February 23 -
The result of feedback from the working uninsured, Startbridge.com offers benefits and health-related information.
February 20 -
Report from LOMA: Recent research offers a unique perspective on the insurance industrys financial health, namely, that the industry has a historic opportunity to move past the economic downturn to accelerated global growth.
February 20 -
After more than a year of work, the Health Information Trust Alliance, an industry consortium, on March 2 will unveil its first Common Security Framework.
February 20 -
Consultancy says operations will continue as it restructures.
February 19 -
After more than 12 years as Chairman, Sy Sternberg will give way to Ted Mathas, who will be the 13th chairman of New York Life since the position was established in 1931.
February 19 -
MBIA says the split should signal to investors that it will not be using its public finance book to subsidize its structured finance guarantees, and it has ample capital to meet its expected claims.
February 19 -
Novarica and Nielsen Online team up at the LOMA Distribution Technology Conference to discuss the challenges life and health insurers face when using aggregators, and the benefits they can reap.
February 18 -
CIGNA has agreed to join Aetna, UnitedHealth in the establishment of an independent database that will determine reimbursement rates.
February 18 -
Several insurers and brokers team to make aggregated loss data available to the European marketplace.
February 18 -
With goals on growth on top-tier investment clients, Mercer has its sites set on Callan Associates.
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