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LIMRA survey of 53 life insurers finds vast majority currently engaged in mobile activity directed at producers.
February 17
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Annuity Sales: The Good and Bad News
February 16 -
Insurers see new opportunities, but challenges remain in telematics, GPS strategies.
February 16 -
The number of life producers using mobile devices doubled from 2008 to 2010, making mobile tech an imperative if the carrier seeks a competitive advantage, says LIMRA.
February 15 -
To enhance customer service, P&C carrier will give its 100,000-plus policyholders the option of accessing documents digitally in a secure, central online environment.
February 14 -
Distribution agreement allows NAA to offer the unique Phoenix Simplicity Index Life package.
February 8 -
Product has agent point-of-sale system at 2012 Virtual Insurance Marketplace.
February 8 -
Which U.S. P&C insurance company will be the first to use a social network as a platform to transact insurance?
February 6
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Varicent Software tapped to reduce dependence on internal IT staff and streamline compensation network.
February 3 -
While mobile technology is nothing new to insurers, survey results indicate few are taking advantage of the possibilities.
February 1 -
To fully leverage mobile technologies, insurers need to meld rapid action with ample amounts of long-term, strategic thinking.
February 1 -
Life insurers need to focus on technologies that better enable product development, distribution or deployment of newer technologies, such as social media and mobility applications.
February 1 -
Carrier charts 127-percent increase in use of mobile tools over the past year.
February 1 -
New study names State Farm and USAA the top mobile presences based on user preference, capability and usability.
January 31 -
Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans from Illinois, Texas and Oklahoma now available from eHealth Inc.
January 30 -
Along with tackling projects that improve and innovate, insurers need to implement the technologies that enhance business models and make risk-averse execs uncomfortable.
January 27 -
Life insurer moves to increase productivity through CRM, forms technology upgrades.
January 24 -
State Farm has made its Driver Feedback mobile app available on Android devices. This free app is designed to turn a person’s cell phone into a pocket-sized driving coach when placed in the car.
January 20 -
Insights from Novarica's Matt Josefowicz on technology trends for the upcoming year: social media, web-to-mobile transitions and those expensive core system modernizations.
January 19 -
Carrier pushes continuing education by offering two free courses to staff members.
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