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MASSMUTUAL UPGRADES PRODUCT MACHINE SOFTWAREThe disability income insurance area of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. (MassMutual), Springfield, Mass., upgraded to version 3.1 of Product Machine, a set of tools designed to enable users to build, design and publish products.
April 1 -
Washington - America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) has collaborated with The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to develop a checklist insurers can use to prepare contingency plans for a flu pandemic.
March 29 -
Rochester, N.Y. – Many Americans are satisfied with how their personal health information is used, but a substantial number express reservations about the confidentiality and security of their health data, a new survey shows.
March 28 -
Washington, D.C. – America needs a public-private partnership to protect families from a devastating, massive hurricane or earthquake, the head of a coalition that includes insurers said in testimony this week before Congress. Such catastrophes have dulled the industry’s appetite for insuring against such events, said another witness, a representative of an agents’ and brokers’ association.
March 28 -
Washington - The National Association of Professional Insurance Agents (PIA) has asked its members to challenge the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s recent endorsement of optional federal charters for insurers.
March 27 -
San Francisco - Woodruff-Sawyer & Co., an independent insurance brokerage based here, has acquired Northwest Benefit Planning in Portland, Ore.
March 26 -
Gig Harbor, Wash. - Jon Kaplan, head of financial services, advertising, for Google, Inc. and Roger Dawson, a nationally recognized speaker, negotiator and author, will headline the 2007 annual meeting of the Insurance Marketing Communication Association (IMCA), June 3-6, 2007 in Newport, R.I. In his role, Kaplan sets the overall strategy for Google's national advertising sales team and for enhancing product offerings, and works with regional sales teams on strategic clients. Roger Dawson, a full-time speaker and author, is considered a negotiations expert. A full-time speaker since 1982, Dawson has trained managers and salespeople at top companies and leading associations throughout the United States, Canada and Australia. Jeanne Salavatore, senior vice president, public affairs, Insurance Information Institute, is also scheduled to address the group. She will "grade" the insurance industry on how well it is doing in its communications in her presentation, "Why Insurers Should Care About Communications." Source: Insurance Marketing Communication Association
March 12 -
Warren, N.J. - With businesses of all sizes looking to buy and sell overseas, the Chubb Group of Insurance Cos., Warren, N.J., released an ocean cargo policy and launched CargoPort, an online system that enables customers to view their policies, submit claims and monitor shipping activities.
March 9 -
DIRECT MARKETING TOOL ENHANCEDMelissa Data announced the addition of multi-platform capabilities to the Canadian Address Object, a complementary product to the Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. company's Data Quality Suite, a direct-marketing tool that verifies and corrects address, phone and contact data.
March 1 -
STRATEGIC GOALS GUIDE IT SPENDINGSenior insurance IT executives are making strategic investments, but budgets and staff size are generally flat or growing only modestly.
March 1 -
INSURER AUTOMATES INTERNAL CONTROLSPhysicians Mutual, based in Omaha, Neb., selected OpenPages FCM for its financial controls management initiatives. OpenPages FCM is an enterprise financial controls management solution designed to reduce time and resource costs associated with ongoing financial reporting regulations. It is expected to reduce Physician Mutual's time and costs associated with efforts to comply with changes to National Association of Insurance Companies financial reporting regulations. "OpenPages allows us to automate our ongoing assessment and monitoring of internal controls and ensure that compliance initiatives align with our business strategy," says Barbara Bergmeier, senior vice president of internal audit, Physicians Mutual.
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Waukesha, Wis. - Markel American Insurance Co. launched its new Web site (www.markelinsuresfun.com). The site is designed to provide a single access point to people seeking to insure their recreation. The site enables customers and potential customers to quote and purchase insurance for their motorcycle, boat, personal watercraft and ATV all in one place. In addition, the site will be regularly updated with industry news, stories and trends to provide visitors with the information they are looking for to stay up to date on their favorite activities.
March 1 -
New York – New York Life Insurance Co. promoted Richard Eppink, Jr. to vice president in the Special Markets Department, reporting to first vice president Victoria Buhrow. Eppink is now responsible for developing and executing strategic direct marketing plans for the AARP Lifetime Income Program, New York Life's Tampa-based operation which markets and administers income annuity products to AARP members. Eppink joined New York Life in 1999 as an assistant vice president of marketing with the AARP Life Insurance Program, and was promoted to corporate vice president in 2002.
February 28 -
Bloomfield, Conn. - Juan Conde joined Bloomfield, Conn.-based CIGNA HealthCare as CIO. He is responsible for the IT strategy and delivery of CIGNA's consumer-focused technology solutions.
February 27 -
Bothell, Wash. - AMS Services, an insurance agency automation service provider that provides agency management, rating, benefits, performance management and carrier connectivity, announced the general availability of AMS Prevail Network, a Web-based marketplace of premium finance companies. The AMS Prevail Network is a free, agent-oriented marketplace designed to provide insurance agents one-click access to multiple premium finance offerings. More than 200 agencies are currently using the AMS Prevail Network for their financing needs. Agents simply launch the network from within their AMS Services management system and quotes, based on advanced finance matching rules, return in real time. The Bothell, Wash.-based AMS Services also announced that BankDirect Capital Finance, UPAC, Cananwill Premium Funding and Siuprem Inc. have joined the network of finance companies available through the AMS Prevail Network. The AMS Prevail Network provides users with direct access to a full range of terms, rates and financial services available on the market, with no switching fees for changing providers. The new sysem also enables users to use a browser to key in policy data once for multiple quotes, set up finance companies via via a single click, and use check boxes to choose the finance options within the agency management system. Source: AMS Services
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New York - Look for accelerated growth this year of the outsourcing trends that predominated in 2006: Expansion of business process outsourcing (BPO), the maturing of the offshore market and more multi-sourcing at the expense of single, one-off “mega-deals.”
February 20 -
Kansas City, Mo. - U.S. Census projections issued in 2004 state the number of U.S population speak a language other than English at home will continue to trend upward. Two insurance industry organizations addressed this trend by launching Spanish-language Web sites.
February 13 -
Boston - Wrap platforms are changing the way UK insurance firms are able to distribute their products and will raise a number of challenges for IT departments, according to a new report issued by Boston-based research firm Celent LLC.
February 8 -
Cambridge, Mass. - Across every generation, females are more likely than males to say that life insurers meet their needs, and the relationship female seniors have with their life insurance providers is especially strong, according to new report by Forrester Research, Cambridge, Mass. Forrester's Report, "Do Financial Institutions Meet Customer Needs" evaluated the relationships consumers have with eight types of financial institutions, including insurance. This most recent report is based on findings from Forrester's NACTAS Q3 2006 Survey. No surprise, banks were reported as the most prevalent provider, and seven of 10 consumers in the report--across all age groups--believe that banks meet their current needs. Both male and female seniors believe that home and auto insurers meet their needs. At the other end of the spectrum, only about half of consumers of all ages think that their credit card providers meet their needs. Across all of the other institutions, the Generation Y Group (consumers born between 1976 and 1982) are the least likely to have a relationship with a financial institution, says Bruce Temkin, Forrester senior analyst and author of the report. "We also found that credit card providers most often meet the needs of seniors and life insurers meet the needs of females more often than they do males. Looking across the institutions, it's clear that younger Boomers could use more attention," says Temkin. For more information, visit www.forrester.com
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New York - A number of life insurance executives recently surveyed by Deloitte & Touche USA LLP's insurance industry group related that technology is more likely to be considered a barrier at this point in time, rather than a strength. Many stated they can do better in terms of streamlining the growth processes to enhance the distributor and customer experience, and they do not believe their technology is as advanced as it can and should be.The survey of 20 C-suite executives from top life insurance companies, as well as an analysis of life insurance industry growth patterns contributed to a report--"Organic Growth for Life Insurers: A Playbook for Market Advantage."
February 2