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HARTFORD, Conn.--Most successful small life insurance companies share specific product and performance characteristics giving them an edge among similar and somewhat larger competitors, according to a new study by Conning Research and Consulting, Inc.
January 5 -
WAUSAU, Wis.--With the beginning of a new year, the direct sales force of Wausau Insurance has reorganized as a new legal entity as Wausau Signature Agency.
January 4 -
NEW YORK--Reserve deficiencies, which have plagued property-casualty insurers in recent years, improved dramatically in 2003, according to a new study by Conning Research & Consulting.
January 4 -
Washington, D.C. --The American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) issued today its 2005 Bank Insurance Study titled, "Catalyst for Change: Next Steps in Bridging the Cultural Divide Between Banks and Life Insurers." The report offers specific proposals designed to support the growth of a vibrant bank insurance marketplace.
January 4 -
A new study by London-based research firm Datamonitor suggests U.S. corporations that aggressively invest in speech-enabled self-service technology have the opportunity to reduce long-term dependency on offshore call center operations.However, one insurance call center executive contacted for this article questions the validity of this notion in its entirety, stating that there isn't necessarily a direct correlation between speech-enabled technology investments and offshore call center scale-backs.
January 3 -
The agent/broker compensation model is poised to change, with a departure from commissions based on profitability and volume incentives.A poll of attendees at The Conference Group's 16th annual executive conference for the property/casualty industry in December revealed insurance executives expect changes in the brokerage and regulatory models to have fundamental and long-lasting effects on the industry.
January 3 -
Like most large U.S. insurance carriers with aging technology platforms, CNA Financial Corp. was faced with a critical decision: How to modernize a legacy claims system to meet 21st century business requirements. And like other insurers, the Chicago-based commercial carrier is banking on technology that integrates multiple disparate systems, streamlines adjuster workflow, provides more timely management information, and reduces claims and IT costs.
January 3 -
When Sachin Shah began working at MetLife in 1999, the carrier was using a DOS-based system to support online benefits administration. Five years later, Shah and the MetLife Inc.'s IT team have built an award-winning benefits administration portal that has been adopted by more than 17,000 corporate customers, brokers and third-party payers.
January 3 -
Health insurers face a difficult dilemma today: Although customers are demanding higher levels of service that are more convenient to access, they are also increasingly sensitive to rising health care costs.Most health carriers are trying to balance these new demands against operational cuts designed to improve their bottom line-a seemingly impossible task.
January 3 -
You no doubt have seen ads from property/casualty insurers that promise fast results when disaster occurs. While customer satisfaction equates with continued revenue, a more pragmatic reason for mobilizing claims adjusters is economic.Carriers are in the risk business and therefore tend to be risk averse-and rightly so. Careful scrutiny should always be paid before deploying new technologies or making large IT expenditures.
January 3 -
ATLANTA--COUNTRY Insurance & Financial Services of Bloomington, Ill. announced today the closing of two transactions with Cotton States Insurance Group of Atlanta. Under the first transaction, Cotton States Life Insurance Company merged with a subsidiary of COUNTRY Life Insurance Company. In the second transaction, Cotton States Mutual Insurance Company pooled premiums and losses with those of the COUNTRY property/casualty group.
January 3 -
The challenges insurers face with handling paper documents have been well documented. Dealing with reams of paper is one thing. Coping within a manual and de-centralized content management scheme is another.The process of printing and mailing policies is both cumbersome and costly, as is storing policies in archived files. For some, retrieving older, existing policies is akin to finding a needle in a haystack.
January 3 -
SAN FRANCISCO--WorldGroup, a leading provider of flexible, component software solutions for the insurance industry, today announced that it has submitted a signed, definitive agreement to acquire Taliant Software, LLP. Established in 1992, Denver based Taliant has insurance software applications installed and in production use in insurers throughout both the United States and Canada.
December 23 -
INDIANAPOLIS--Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield customers can now enroll in their health care benefits through secure, online tools available at http://anthem.com . The new capabilities not only make enrolling fast and easy for employees and individuals, but allow employers to streamline their work, lower administrative costs, and save time, all in an effort to improve the ease of working with Anthem.
December 22 -
SPRINGFIELD, Mass.--The MassMutual Financial Group announced today that it has launched a new section of its consumer Web site that includes useful information about how financial products and services can help individuals prepare for life events and meet new life challenges. Called "Learn," the material is included on the "For Individuals" portion of massmutual.com, effective immediately.
December 20 -
ATLANTA--The practice of both outsourcing and offshoring has been rapidly rising and will therefore have a huge impact on the business world for years to come, according to a new report available from LOMA, entitled "Outsourcing and Offshoring: Challenges and Opportunities for Insurance Companies."
December 16 -
HARTFORD, Conn.--The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company (HSB) today announced it is offering to insurers identity recovery coverage that combines identity theft insurance with services that help victims restore their credit history and identity records.
December 15 -
COLUMBIA, S.C.--Following a new study by the Insurance Research Council (IRC) which found that auto injury claims in four No Fault states have escalated at dramatically different rates, ISO has identified three key areas where software can help reduce the dramatic rise in No Fault auto insurance claims costs.
December 14 -
MAYFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio--The Progressive group of companies, the third largest auto insurance group in the country based on premiums written, today announced the debut of its newest Web site, driveinsurance.com, highlighting the important role that independent agents and brokers play in Progressive's business model.
December 13 -
PEARL RIVER, NY--ACORD was presented with the prestigious Innovation of the Year Award at the 2004 Insurance Day Awards in London on December 1. ACORD President and CEO, Gregory A. Maciag, accepted the award on behalf of ACORD's more than 480 members worldwide.
December 10