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Under an agreement between the North Carolina Rate Bureau and the state’s insurance regulators that will roll back private auto insurance rates to 2006 levels and freeze them for two years, some North Carolina drivers will share a refund.
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Trade associations send joint letter to legislators asking for exclusion from proposed federal agency.
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In this age of tight budgets, it seems there are few tech jobs, but much work to be had. Yet dipping too heavily into the freelance market has its own dangers.
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The insurer adds Thomas Ramey and Wilhelm Zeller to its board.
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Insurers face record claims as investigations of deadly crashes commence.
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Paul von Ebers will replace Mike Unhjem as CEO of BlueCross BlueShield of North Dakota, who was fired four months ago amid criticism over a Caribbean retreat.
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A freeze in IT hiring and reduction in contractor and consultant use top the list.
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The restructuring combines institutional and individual businesses into single organization.
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A new report says carriers can transform their operations by squeezing more out of existing enterprise applications.
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HIMSS sent a letter yesterday asserting the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT) should be the sole certifying entity for EHRs.
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New research finds U.S. the property/casualty industrys earnings plummeted to $1.2 billion at the beginning of 2009 due to underwriting and investment losses.
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As the promise of the cloud unfolds, its likely that a typical cloud provider will be an industry partner that is capable of sharing applications and data.
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The insurer says the opportunity allows them to develop "stronger partnerships" with banks by giving them more investment choices.
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A study complains that CEOs are not well represented on social networking sites, but is that really a problem?
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A new report sees foresees no major improvements in property/casualty results until 2011.
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The AIG rollercoaster ride is far from being over, as the companys stock juts downward, then upward in a few short trading days.
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ING, Flagstone Re and Farmers Group subsidiaries acquired from AIG, to name a few, are targets of Fitch, S&P and A.M. Bests recent actions.
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Enhancements include geo-coding and full automation of quoting.
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Product offers adequate and affordable collateral to secure obligations, reports Aon.
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