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Arrowhead General Insurance Agency Inc. announced that Chuck Brady has joined the company as president of the professional liability division, located in Torrance, Calif.
February 24 -
Over the next 18 months, employees will be spending more time online--not surfing the Web or checking e-mail but rather logging onto their company Web site and signing up for employee benefits with a click of the mouse. According to MetLife's recently released 2004 Employee Benefits Trend Study, employee self-service on the Internet is an important benefits strategy, particularly among large employers. As a result, companies expect a huge surge in e-benefits use over the next two years.
February 22 -
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla.--As some insurance carriers tinker with proprietary policy download solutions in their electronic interfaces with independent agents and brokers, agents are seeing increased workflow time as well as other unanticipated issues, according to the Applied Systems Client Network (ASCnet), the user group of Applied Systems agency management technology. "Agents are paying the price for unconventional download," said ASCnet President Robby Dunn. "For years, IVANS, trade associations, carriers, agents and their vendors have worked side-by-side to integrate common, multi-company communication components, develop file retrieval and update processes, and establish clear agency support services. We all saw the advantage of an industry solution. Competing on technology in this space did not make economic or business sense then, and it still doesn't."
February 18 -
Newark, Calif.--Risk Management Solutions (RMS), a provider of products and services for the management of catastrophe risk, today announced that it will fund technology improvements for the Florida Coastal Monitoring Program that will support its collection of real-time wind speed data during major hurricanes. The Florida Coastal Monitoring Program (FCMP) is a joint venture to develop full-scale experimental methods to quantify near-surface hurricane wind behavior and resulting loads on residential structures. The program's aim is to provide data necessary to identify methods to cost-effectively reduce hurricane wind damage to residential structures.
February 16 -
Charles "Chuck" McCaig, CIO, Chubb, has been designated the new chair of ACORD's Board of Directors. Barbara Koster, CIO, Prudential Financial has been selected as the chair-elect. The announcements were made recently by ACORD's President and CEO Gregory A. Maciag.
February 16 -
SIMSBURY, Conn.-- The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., one of the leading sellers of group life and disability insurance in America, has acquired 100,000 group life and accident policies from the Union Labor Life Insurance Co., a subsidiary of ULLICO Inc. The $29 million purchase is a strategic acquisition by The Hartford's group life and accident insurance businesses, according to Richard Mucci, executive vice president of The Hartford's Group Benefits Division. The Hartford sells group life and accident policies through Hartford Life Insurance Co. and Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Co.
February 15 -
ATLANTA, GA--The year 2005 should be challenging, with additional complications from regulatory and legislative issues, say members of the LOMA Board of Directors. LOMA's Resource magazine surveyed members of LOMA's board for their views on what the industry can expect in 2005.
February 11 -
Conshohocken, PA--RippleTech, a provider of security, compliance and systems management solutions, announced today the launch of the LogCaster for Sarbanes-Oxley solution.
February 9 -
ISO, a provider of anti-fraud and personal injury claims solutions, has identified ten key factors that can help insurers reduce the rising costs of handling personal injury claims.
February 8 -
NEEDHAM, MA--New challenges in the US insurance industry are creating one of its most difficult operating environments in recent memory. In the context of such divergent issues as terrorist threats, state and federal regulatory activity, competition from other financial services players and tight global economic conditions, TowerGroup forecasts a cautious approach to technology spending by US insurers in 2005.
February 8 -
WAUSAU, Wis.-- Financial executives for mid-sized companies expect greater productivity savings by reducing workers compensation claim costs than by reducing claim costs for other lines, according to a new survey commissioned by Wausau Insurance.
February 4 -
Uniondale, NY--OnlineBenefits Inc., provider of Internet-based HR solutions, has officially unveiled AgencyWare, the first integrated sales, service and commission tracking software product specifically designed for group benefits brokers.
February 3 -
The Texas Department of Insurance is the latest organization to enter the controversial arena of scrutinizing the use of credit scores by insurance companies. Many insurers use the scores to assess risk when underwriting auto and homeowners policies.In December, the department released its preliminary findings to the 79th Texas Legislature. And, because this study is the first of its kind to use actual policyholder data-as well as to undergo academic peer review-industry sources expect it may help to settle a contentious public policy debate.
February 1 -
Independent insurance agents have built their reputations serving customers, but now they're being asked to not only serve customers, but to protect their personal information.As individuals become increasingly vigilant about the privacy and security of their health and personal information, the onus has fallen on independent agents and brokers to safeguard this information, according to a new report by Agents Council for Technology (ACT).
February 1 -
Life insurers continue to face resistance in their quest to sell more polices at banks, a condition largely marked by a lack of technology standardization between banks and insurers, as well as a lack of simple awareness on the part of bank customers.This ongoing struggle was detailed in a recent study by Washington, D.C.-based American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI). The report, titled "Catalyst for Change: Next Steps in Bridging the Cultural Divide Between Banks and Life Insurers," offers specific proposals designed to support the growth of a vibrant bank insurance marketplace. "Creating the successful bank life insurance blueprint involves a series of detailed and precise actions, procedures and processes," states the report, which offers 21 marketing and distribution recommendations for enhancing life sales in bank branches.
February 1 -
For realtors, it's all about location. It's also true that insurers can benefit from understanding the geographic dimension of their data.Writing flood insurance policies is one common way that insurers have applied geographic information systems (GIS), but a new report suggests there are other areas where the technology can be applied to benefit carriers.
February 1 -
The Contracts Update section includes announcements of contracts insurance information technology companies have signed with customers in recent weeks. Contract news can be faxed to Insurance Networking News magazine at (312) 913-1366 or by electronic mail to Stephen.Dwyer thomsonmedia.com Allstream
February 1 -
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans may begin working with banks to offer Blue-branded debit cards to their members who participate in tax-favored health savings accounts (HSAs) as well as flexible spending accounts (FSAs) and health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs).
February 1 -
MetLife Inc. and Citigroup Inc. today announced an agreement for the sale of Citigroup's Travelers Life & Annuity, and substantially all of Citigroup's international insurance businesses, to MetLife for $11.5 billion, subject to closing adjustments.
January 31 -
Jersey City, N.J.--Reducing underwriting costs through technology is a key goal for insurance organizations in 2005, according to analysis undertaken by Jersey City, N.J.-based ISO.
January 31