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Washington — In Congressional testimony today, New York Insurance Superintendent Eric Dinallo edged away from plans to regulate part of the credit default swap market.
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In a third annual survey, policy administration projects remain the top insurer priority.
November 19 -
Indianapolis - The Indiana Health Information Exchange has launched its Quality Health First disease management and preventive health services notification program.
November 19 -
Washington - A request to establish a process that might reject certain disclosures in mutual insurers’ financial statements was in effect denied Tuesday afternoon by the NAIC’s Statutory Accounting Principles and NAIC/AICPA Working Groups, reports the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC).
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Chicago — In testimony before the House Committee on Financial Services, Cameron Findlay, executive VP and general counsel of Aon Corp., urged the U.S. Department of Treasury to acquire the hundreds of billions of dollars of illiquid assets that reside on the ledgers of 's financial institutions.
November 19 -
Albany , N.Y. — The New York State Insurance Department is readying a review of financial stress testing and scenario analyses of insurers in the state.
November 19 -
Glenmont, N.Y. – The nearly 100 independent insurance agents and company representatives who attended last week’s 2008 CEO Conference, “Challenges for our future: New Talent and New Technology” in Albany last week did so with hope and opportunity in mind.
November 19 -
EbixExchange and SIGNiX, both Web-based technology providers, have partnered to enable brokerage firms to fully automate processing of annuities.
November 18 -
Privy to a variety of educational sessions, technology showcases and business analytics, rating and underwriting product launches, attendees at ISOs annual conference were told that winners will have ERM in all parts of their business.
November 18 -
Hartford Financial Services, Genworth Financial, Lincoln National and Aegon NV are acquiring banks or thrifts to be eligible to receive capital injections under the Treasury Department's Capital Purchase Program.
November 18 -
Lockton Cos.' Fall 2008 Market Update reports that insurance carriers face an ominous set of facts entering the final weeks of 2008.
November 18 -
The financial security company intends to use the borrowings, along with other sources of liquidity, for the repayment of outstanding holding company debt.
November 17 -
Former Montana Governor will step down as association head in February.
November 17 -
Senator proposes mandatory coverage for individuals.
November 17 -
International Data Corp. says the worldwide business rule management systems (BRMS) market enjoyed healthy growth, with revenues increasing 11.4% from 2006 to 2007.
November 17 -
Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., Genworth Financial Inc., Lincoln National Corp. and Aegon NV asked the Office of Thrift Supervision for permission to acquire an existing savings and loan, according to reports.
November 17 -
Approximately $500 million in earned but deferred pay will be distributed in the first quarter of 2009.
November 17 -
The results reveal stark differences in how men and women regard traffic laws.
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At a hearing with four execs representing major financial companies yesterday, lawmakers offered little protest when they received only general answers about how the recent injection federal capital was to be used.
November 14 -
A panel discussion at Innovation World 2008 reveals that establishing a common language and metrics is key to the alignment of business and technology.
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