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A new system aims to coordinate state efforts to stymie fraudulent title applications for motor vehicles.
January 30 -
After public hearing, commissioners vote down plans to relax capital and surplus requirements.
January 30 -
Insurer needs regulatory ruling from thrift supervisor in order to tap TARP funds.
January 30 -
At a time in our business cycle when encouraging results seem elusive, Celent, with its model carrier program, has succeeded in focusing on the positive.
January 30 -
Catastrophe and investment losses take a big toll on the balance sheet.
January 29 -
The analyst's annual awards spotlight insurers that make the most effective use of technology.
January 29 -
As the association holds public hearing to discuss changes to its solvency framework, while critics contend the issue has already been decided.
January 29 -
Consumers are in need of guidance and engagement, and they dont see these coming from insurers, according to a recent study.
January 28 -
A new study from Celent reveals a lingering reluctance among agencies to embrace carrier technology initiatives.
January 28 -
The asset management firm advises that adapting decision models is of paramount importance during this economic crisis.
January 28 -
Competitor calls for transparency and universal standards of accountability among service providers.
January 28 -
A key feature includes full-service, comprehensive enrollment support from a dedicated staff to manage all aspects of enrollment.
January 28 -
A panel of insurers will help drive the direction of iPartners' insurance business analytics solution.
January 27 -
Prior to last weeks passage of the economic stimulus package that included funds to ramp up health care IT nationwide, individual states had embraced it as a means of reducing medical errors and improving health care quality.
January 27 -
Christian Milton, a former VP of reinsurance at AIG, was convicted last year of conspiracy, securities fraud, mail fraud and making false statements to the SEC.
January 27 -
Association frames the debate over regulatory reform in a letter to President Obama.
January 26 -
The association hires two Capitol Hill veterans to lobby lawmakers.
January 26 -
The Dutch financial conglomerate announced preliminary fourth quarter results and a goal to cut operating expenses by 1 billion euros in 2009, which includes cutting up to 7,000 jobs.
January 26 -
The software is designed to reduce time to redact, review and release documents for public access, eDiscovery and other processes.
January 26 -
Thunderhead says it will provide the health insurer with the ability to integrate with multiple databases and enterprise content management solutions, without being locked into one system.
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