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Economic slowdown and regulatory changes ranked as the leading challenges facing insurers.
April 21 -
A report by Lockton says premiums should rise in the coming months due to underwriting performance deterioration.
April 20 -
A survey by Aberdeen Group finds that 93% of companies queried have consistent policies in place for supported application software/licenses at the endpoints.
April 20 -
Despite being hailed by many as a cure-all solution for insurers, cloud computing needs to be carefully examined before implementation.
April 20 -
Solution makes it possible to securely leverage IMS transactional environments into SOA.
April 20 -
Citing discussions regarding several issues, AIG reports that it is rescheduling its annual meeting and release of its annual proxy statement.
April 20 -
Calling it a global phenomenon, Conning points to life industry, non-U.S. markets as those most affected by the decline in transaction value.
April 20 -
In its $7.4B bid for Sun Microsystems, Oracle plans to redefine the industry.
April 20 -
Industry veteran Gregory Raines will be responsible the firm's securities operations, including practice management, recruiting, rep relations and risk management.
April 17 -
Insurance technology vendors should heed these tips when working with the analyst community.
April 17 -
Former AIG Insurance Services Inc. president Anthony Galioto will become president, CEO and director of York Insurance Services Group, effective April 20, 2009.
April 17 -
Difficult economy not a factor in companys ability to sustain steady growth.
April 17 -
New integrated product offering underwritten by Zurich North America takes features historically found only in large corporate programs and brings them to the middle market.
April 17 -
Fitch assigns Lincoln National Corp. a negative outlook, and Moodys warns of further possible downgrades.
April 17 -
Prudential Retirement is the first insurer to offer a product that combines target-date funds with annuities.
April 17 -
The Los Angeles-based multiple line insurer will broaden its personal lines, geographic scope with the $1.9B deal.
April 16 -
The technology du jour may run into problems as insurers try to figure out just what it is.
April 16 -
Tests from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety dictate that very small cars generally can't protect people in crashes as well as bigger, heavier models.
April 16 -
The insurer expects in 2010 to expand its benefits by offering online, real-time, face-to-face consultations with physicians.
April 16 -
Banking Committee likely to move left to bolster voter support.
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