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Seattle - PEMCO Insurance, provider of auto, home, boat, life, and umbrella insurance to Washington state residents, has launched a teen drivers Web site designed to educate parents, teachers, and teens about the dangers young drivers face. The Web site can be found at http://www.pemco.com/teen_driver/index.asp."Teens have the highest car-crash death rate of any age group," says PEMCO spokesperson Jon Osterberg. "The main reason is, they're inexperienced drivers, and only experience can sharpen their skills. PEMCO wants to help teens grow into experienced, safe drivers."
November 1 -
John Hancock Financial Network, a subsidiary of John Hancock Life Insurance Co., Boston, Mass., has signed a three-year renewal agreement with Financial Profiles, a Carlsbad, Calif., provider of financial advice software, consulting, training and support services, to use its industry standards planning software.
November 1 -
Santa Ana, Calif. - The principal subsidiary of The First American Corp.--First American Title Insurance Co.--has formed a strategic alliance with Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash., for early testing of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 using First American's FAST Transaction System (FAST) database.FAST is an integrated title and escrow system that unifies disparate systems into a centralized database and is currently one of the largest SQL Server 2005 implementations with more than 4 terabytes of data. Microsoft encouraged First American's FAST development team to test SQL Server 2005 against one of the largest and most complex databases available. Using a version of FAST with all personal information removed, Microsoft was able to validate SQL Server 2005 and improve system capabilities, ensuring that the new release of SQL Server will be "FAST Certified" at the product launch on Nov. 7, 2005.
October 31 -
Hartford, Conn. - The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. has unveiled a new home page to its agency portal. The new home page of The Hartford's Electronic Business Center (EBC) was designed based on agent feedback requesting a cleaner, user-friendly page that will quickly and efficiently support agency workflows.
October 27 -
Chapel Hill - Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) has made its eInfoNOW tool available to all local and national self-insured employer groups. eInfoNOW(SM) is an online reporting tool that enables employer groups to track claims utilization data and to perform data analysis.Having this capability enables BCBSNC and the employer to tailor insurance plans to meet the specific health needs of each employer group, according to John Friesen, BCBSNC's vice president and chief actuary of Actuarial and Underwriting.
October 26 -
Ipswich, Mass. - In a report that analyzed 47 health care, life and health, and property & casualty insurer Web sites, the insurance industry slipped slightly in its Customer Respect Index (CRI), according to The Customer Respect Group, Inc., an Ipswich, Mass., research and consulting firm that focuses on how corporations treat their online customers. The findings, from its Fourth Quarter 2005 Online Customer Respect Study of Insurance firms, represent the fifth such study conducted on insurers.
October 24 -
Des Plaines, Ill. - Ernie Csiszar, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) is calling on insurers to re-think their approach to regulatory reform, saying that the issue will be a top priority for PCI in 2006. Csiszar made his remarks during the opening ceremony of the association's Annual Meeting in Chicago today."Because of our inability to make meaningful changes to the regulatory system, perhaps it's time to reassess our tactics and try an entirely new approach," said Csiszar. "All of us have been pointing out the flaws in the regulatory system for the past decade. It's disjointed, inefficient, stifles competition, expensive and antiquated. Most importantly, it is untenable in the long term and must change."
October 24 -
Palos Hills, Ill. - A special online database consisting of motor vehicles and boats affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita is being made available to the public, the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), Palos Hills, Ill., reported today.
October 21 -
New York, N.Y. - Commercial insurance premiums took a sharp downward turn in the third quarter, according to the Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS) Benchmark Survey, which targets current policy renewal prices as reported by corporate risk managers.
October 20 -
Hartford, Conn. - On Oct. 22, The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. will unveil Select Customized Pricing, a predictive underwriting model designed to bring agents a highly refined policy price at the beginning of the submission process for its Spectrum business owners' policy, commercial auto, and workers' compensation insurance."We've turned a multi-step process into a single step for agents by pulling in several unique business characteristics upfront and using the results to differentiate one business customer from another," says Jim Ruel, senior vice president of Small Commercial business at The Hartford.
October 18 -
Greenwood Village, Colo. - Great-West Healthcare, a division of Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Co., is launching a pilot program with E-Duction Inc., a Philadelphia-based provider of payroll deduction solutions, to issue the CLEAR Card, a payroll deduction credit card for employers with consumer-driven or other high-deductible health care plans.The CLEAR Card, which is processed like any other credit, debit or check card, is a tool designed to help members pay out-of-pocket health care expenses. The pilot program will be rolled out this month to various clients nationwide.
October 18 -
Kansas City, Mo. - The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has formally approved enhanced disclosure requirements for insurers that utilize reinsurance with limited risk transfer features, also known as finite reinsurance.
October 17 -
New York - The Insurance and Actuarial Advisory Services (IAAS) practice of Ernst & Young LLP has released its quarterly outlook identifying the need to take risk management beyond legislative and regulatory compliance to the next level.Enterprise risk management (ERM) is beginning to move to the top of the "CFO to-do list" as companies become increasingly sensitized to the heightened need for enhanced risk governance, management and measurement, according to Ernst & Young. This includes an acknowledgment that there needs to be a more disciplined approach to risk measurement and risk management.
October 17 -
San Francisco, Calif. - Esurance, a California-based direct-to-consumer auto insurance company and subsidiary of White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd., says it's the first such company to enhance its Web site with the addition of PayPal as a payment option. The move is seen as a larger corporate objective to enhance the online policyholder's experience. The Esurance Web site provides customers with the ability to obtain instant quotes, view comparison quotes, buy an Esurance policy, and print their proof of insurance card. Esurance also offers policyholders the ability to make policy changes and file claims instantly online.
October 14 -
Chicago - Safeway Insurance Group, Westmont, Ill., is improving its networking infrastructure with an Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network (IP VPN) from AT&T that integrates Safeway's headquarters in Westmont, Ill., with nine offices across the southern and western United States. Based on Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) technology, the networking solution provides a standardized networking platform with increased bandwidth and secure, high-speed access to Safeway's proprietary applications, e-mail and other operational functions.
October 13 -
Omaha, Neb.- Insuractive, Inc., an Alexandria, Va., insurance e-commerce marketing company, and Omaha-based Senior Market Sales, Inc. have entered into a definitive merger agreement to create a high-technology insurance marketing company with products geared to the senior market.
October 13 -
Kansas City, Mo. - The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) today announced that the Market Analysis Review System (MARS) is now available for use by all state market analysts. This technological enhancement, which reflects regulators' focus on market regulation, is designed to automate the market analysis of companies, including a state's Level 1 analysis review.
October 12 -
New York - Complying with the PATRIOT Act is a top concern for boards of financial services firms, according to a survey of 210 board members conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers at its 2005 Financial Services Audit Committee Forum, held last week in New York. Sixty-five percent of those surveyed were audit committee members or chairs, who serve a crucial governance role in corporate oversight of compliance in today's post-Sarbanes-Oxley world.The PATRIOT Act, passed after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, requires financial services companies to enhance customer identification capabilities, monitoring systems, and suspicious activity reporting (SAR). The expanded obligations required by the Act, increasing scrutiny by regulators, stiff penalties paid by many institutions for non-compliance, and the increase in Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) filings, has made audit committee members particularly concerned about how their organizations manage compliance with the law.
October 11 -
Pearl River, N.Y. - ACORD, eEG7 and CSIO today made public the release of a harmonized data dictionary for the insurance industry. This marks the completion of efforts by this international standards bodies coalition, which includes ACORD, the European forum for the development of e-business standards for electronic communication (eEG7) and the Canadian-based Centre for Study of Insurance Operations (CSIO), to harmonize their existing data dictionaries as part of a United Nations initiative.
October 11 -
Chicago - Although insured losses from Hurricane Katrina are estimated at a record high $34.4 billion, the property/casualty insurance industry will weather the storm of more than 1.6 million claims spread out over six states without the market disruption that occurred following 1992's Hurricane Andrew, the previous record-setting storm, according to the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI), Chicago.
October 7