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Andover, Mass. - State National Companies, Fort Worth, Texas, has chosen CGI Group Inc., an independent information technology and business process services company, to provide full regulatory and statistical reporting services for their property and casualty book of business. Privately held, State National Companies includes three affiliates: State National Insurance Company, National Specialty Insurance Company and Texas-based State and County Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
May 23 -
Brookfield, Wis. - Fiserv Customer Centered Solutions (CCS), the customer relationship management (CRM) arm of Fiserv, launched its Enterprise Relationship Management Suite (ERM Suite), an integrated product line designed to address service and sales issues facing CEOs.
May 21 -
Boston - John Hancock announced a new turnkey marketing program called Key Employee Excess Enhancement Plan (KEEEP) to help producers sell deferred compensation cases and maximize sales in the business market. The program enables producers to present, sell, implement, service and administer a deferred compensation plan, including business owner and employee brochures on how the plans work and their benefits, as well as a sample client presentation. The package also contains executable documents needed to implement the plan that are ready for sign-off by the plan sponsor's legal counsel, and a producer guide offering a comprehensive program overview.
May 19 -
San Francisco - InsureWorx Inc., a provider of modular software solutions to the insurance industry and the workers' compensation carrier market, has launched its new Web site, located at www.insureworx.com. The site introduces the look and feel of the newly formed InsureWorx organization which resulted from the January 2005 acquisition of Taliant Software by WorldGroup.The new InsureWorx Web site includes information about the company's PowerComp products, the company, and the insurance software market. Of particular interest to existing InsureWorx customers is the client services area. These pages are designed to become a primary source for customer information and communications/
May 18 -
Sarasota, Fla.- Kirk A. Sexton will take the reins as chief information officer of Unisource Administrators Inc., a workers' compensation third-party administrator that provides workers' compensation products, claim management, managed care and payroll services, to more than 15,000 employers in the southeastern United States.
May 13 -
Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. Novato, Calif., has taken a third major step in its total IT transformation by awarding IBM a ten-year $94 million contract to modernize a major portion of the property/casualty insurer's application, development and maintenance software into an On Demand infrastructure that could reduce the number of major applications by 70 percent while improving customer service. When completed, the work could save Fireman's Fund $200 million, more than double the project's actual cost.With IBM's assistance, Fireman's Fund will shift its IT operations to an Internet-based computing model known as a "service-oriented architecture" (SOA) that enables consolidation of costly, redundant applications. Under Fireman's Fund direction, IBM will sift through mission-critical applications using a unique IBM Business Consulting process called Component Business Modeling to determine which applications deliver the most value to the business and which processes can be refined, consolidated or eliminated.
May 11 -
The Lawson Firm, a Cleveland-based law firm providing legal services to the insurance industry, is offering a two-part paper examining the business and legal risks associated with business-process outsourcing (BPO) and the strategies used to manage those risks. The paper is in response to recent studies showing that roughly half of all insurers currently outsource one or more business processes, or are planning to do so within the next 18 months.
May 5 -
Insurance revenue reported to the Federal Reserve by the nation's bank holding companies grew by $7.3 billion in 2004 to $40.8 billion, 22% higher than 2003, according to an analysis by the American Bankers Insurance Association (ABIA), Washington, D.C.
May 4 -
Quincy, Mass.--eStudentInsurance.com, a service of the Edvisors Network announced this month a new partnership with Worldwide Insurance Services. The Edvisors Network, a multi-national education services company, teamed up with Worldwide Insurance Services, a global leader in travel insurance, to create a new insurance policy for students traveling anywhere in the world. Global Student Health plans from eStudentInsurance.com are designed specifically to benefit international and domestic students by offering optimal affordable coverage, anywhere in the world.
May 3 -
With industry research indicating that many individuals don't understand their annuity and life insurance needs, the responsibility falls on insurers to provide product research and needs-analysis to customers.While meeting with a financial advisor is one way to educate customers, many carriers, such as New York Life, are enhancing their Web capabilities to reach customers directly. And their efforts are being noticed.
May 2 -
In a move to strengthen the services it provides to sponsors of defined contribution plans such as 401(k) plans, Nationwide Financial Services Inc. in April purchased a company that provides third-party money management services to plan participants.The company, Registered Investment Advisors Services Inc. (RIA), which is based in Dallas, has been providing investment management services since June 2002 to plans that are part of Nationwide's Best of America Group Pension Series programs. Based on that experience, Nationwide executives say tighter integration with RIA Services will provide plan participants with expert advice on how to manage their retirement funds, and it will enable Nationwide to expand these services to other plans.
May 2 -
Life Settlement Insights has launched what the company claims is the life insurance settlement industry's first online exchange. Called LifeX (www.life-x.com) institutional buyers will be able to electronically submit bids for an individual's unneeded life insurance policy in an open-forward auction format.
May 2 -
U.S. property/casualty insurers are expected to pay homeowners and businesses an estimated $2.1 billion for insured property-loss claims from eight catastrophes in the first quarter, according to preliminary estimates by ISO's Property Claim Services (PCS) unit.
April 29 -
McCamish Systems L.L.C., an Atlanta-based BPO service provider to the life and annuity market, is now offering a broad range of agent management services on a business process outsourcing model (BPO). Previously, the company offered this service only to its life insurance and annuity policy administration clients, but it now offers these same services on a standalone basis.
April 27 -
COLUMBUS, Ohio--Nationwide Insurance and Washington D.C.-based ID Theft Assist are joining forces to offer ground-breaking identity theft protection and recovery service that surpasses IDtheft policies currently on the market.
April 27 -
MISSOULA, Mont.--RemoteScan Corporation, the makers of network connectivity software for document scanners and digital cameras, today announced the release of RemoteScan for Insurance Agents.
April 22 -
SIMSBURY, Conn. - The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., for the third consecutive year, is the No. 1 seller of variable life insurance, posting a year-over-year sales increase of more than 28 percent in 2004.
April 12 -
London--New research by independent market analysts Datamonitor, and leading outsourcing advisory firm Everest Group has found that the average deal size in the $600bn global IT and BPO services sector is shrinking. Based on figures from Datamonitor's "IT Services Contracts Tracker," the average size of contracts announced by IT and BPO services vendors in the first quarter of 2005 fell 18% to $68.9m compared to the year ago period. This means that average deal size has now declined for three consecutive quarters.
April 11 -
WINDSOR, Conn.--The head of LIMRA International, a financial services research and consulting association, is urging the life insurance industry to help American households bridge the wide gap between the amount of life insurance they own and the amount they believe they need for adequate family financial protection.
April 6 -
Internet security is a major concern for independent agents, with 80% saying they're most worried about viruses and worms, and 42% saying it's their second-biggest worry. That's according to a new survey released by IVANS Inc., Old Greenwich, Conn.
April 6