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Here's a sneak peek at our next installment of "A Day on the Job," with Nate Root, CNA's SVP of Shared Services. Check back on 2/28 for the full story.
February 21 -
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut make up 218,000 of the claims.
February 21 -
A new report highlights a wave of mobile-focused techniques spreading among hackers.
February 20 -
It's easy to let operating model complexity build up, but identifying the symptoms and combating its effects can save enterprise profitability.
February 20
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In testimony, PCI points to studies indicating credit-based insurance scores are highly predictive and result in lower rates for more drivers.
February 20 -
Steve Rand will handle distribution sales and marketing activities with brokers, banks and emerging networks.
February 20 -
Two-year modernization initiative will overhaul all Gerber Life's lines of business.
February 20 -
The convenience and scalability the cloud offers is too great for the industry to ignore any longer.
February 19
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Martin Sullivan will leave the firm in May after serving as chairman and CEO of Willis Global Solutions unit.
February 19 -
Of those insurers participating in the survey, most (57 percent) said UBI is predominantly a rating accuracy play, which SMA acknowledged as a logical assumption, as the auto insurance value proposition is primarily about price. However, 43 percent said UBIs value is in reducing loss costs by improving driver behavior and increasing retention (43 percent). Attracting new customers and claims control followed distantly, with 14 percent each.
February 19 -
After another year of meager growth, a new report from Gartner posits that this year businesses are primed for spikes in analytic adoption rates.
February 19 -
What do you get when you mix trillions of dollars in assets and a quasi-ignorant understanding of finance? Enter the Generation X and Generation Y consumers.
February 15 -
Arch Re, CNA, Main Street America, Marsh & McLennan, MetLife, Nationwide and Willis announce fourth-quarter and 2012 financials this week.
February 15 -
The Committee urges the Federal Insurance Office to submit its long overdue reports, including those on the insurance industry in general and recommendations to modernize and improve the U.S. regulation.
February 15 -
Insurer's Benefit Advisors division will gain access to tools and products to help navigate health care reform.
February 15 -
Protection IUL designed to provide a low-premium option for producers and consumers.
February 15 -
Despite some of Jobs' more extreme eccentricities, his management skills offer sound advice for insurers striving to be innovative.
February 14
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Big spenders may garner lots of likes on Facebook, but when it comes to social media interaction, smaller, specialized insurers lead the way.
February 14
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Trade agreements could enhance regulatory cooperation and efficiency, promote competition, and prevent regulatory gaps and overlaps.
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Calls for improved information sharing and a set of standards should alleviate insurers' concerns with cybersecuritybut it also puts some pressure on insurers to update themselves along with the standards.
February 14

