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Property/casualty firms are offering agent portals with rich functionality to reduce costs and appeal to agents' pressing needs.
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Economic concerns and volatility in the marketplace have changed the
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Legislative moves to squash systemic risk may portend a heavier hand in insurance regulation.
May 1 -
Insurers' use of Web 2.0 strategies and other rich Internet applications have allowed them to harvest a new audience.
May 1 -
While long ubiquitous in business-to-business transactions, internal use of standards is becoming more prevalent in the era of service-oriented architectures.
May 1 -
Celent's recent survey of independent agents and insurers found that 60% of respondents said less than half of their sales and issuance activities are automated.
May 1 -
Due to the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, federal regulators may now require written policies and procedures and periodic compliance reviews.
May 1 -
An AXA Equitable Life Insurance Co. survey finds that 61% of men and 51% of women said they planned to shift the asset mix of their investments in response to the changing markets.
May 1 -
The data supporting its use are statistically irrefutable, and the benefits to consumers are significant, Hartwig says.
April 30 -
Physicians offer advice on how to define meaningful use of electronic health records.
April 30 -
The prediction of a Swine Flu pandemic brings to light an urgent and dire need for electronic health data.
April 30 -
Virtualization offers significant financial benefits, but it may also involve significant risk.
April 30 -
New York Insurance Superintendent Dinallo says that mergers are likely for weakened insurers.
April 29 -
Solution highlighted by Web-based reporting and analytics platform designed to track risk exposure, compliance violations, financial statements and investment performance.
April 29 -
A new study shows the Web is the channel of choice for people seeking price information about auto insurance.
April 29 -
Despite insurance's yawn-inducing rep as a consumer brand, Forrester believes that since 75% of U.S. consumers use social technologies, the opportunity is there for insurers to capitalize.
April 29 -
A new study finds that while newly keen for bargains, consumers are not eschewing insurance coverage altogether.
April 28 -
An NICB report shows suspicious car fires up 27%, slip-and-falls up 77% and hail damage claims soar 407%.
April 28 -
The troubles at AIG continue to hold the headlines, as investigators are now digging into whether Joseph Cassano, the former head of London-based AIG Financial Products, and two of his top deputies--EVP Andrew Forster and Connecticut-based managing-director Thomas Athan--committed securities fraud and other federal crimes, reports the Wall Street Journal and CBS News.
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Conning Research & Consulting suggests individual annuity insurers rethink their product risk, distribution, asset management functions and cost structures in a changing competitive environment
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