Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Association cites research that 2007 Washington law has increased insurance costs $190 million in the state.
April 4 -
Forum to address supervision of insurance companies belonging to internationally active groups.
April 4 -
Longview Tax is designed to seamlessly manage global tax accounting processes and improve transparency, efficiency, analysis and auditability.
April 1 -
Government and industry leaders decried the law, calling it backward and misguided.
April 1 -
Association is postponing a decision on whether or not to endorse the Access to Professional Health Insurance Advisors Act of 2011 for at least a month.
March 30 -
New process designed to allow P&C insurers to offload bureau, state reporting in less than 30 days.
March 28 -
Insurance association questions need for proposed solvency assessment tool as NAIC meets in Texas.
March 25 -
Much like how SOX spurred IT spend at the beginning of the last decade, the federal health care reform law is sparking a similar trend.
March 24 -
A year ago today, as President Obama signed the landmark Affordable Care Act into law, members of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) probably did not envision being in the center of a firestorm over its ultimate governance. But state regulators in Texas this week and next for the NAIC’s 2011 Spring Annual Meeting are indeed finding their industry-related activities under question from a consumers’ group.
March 23 -
The Group of North American Insurance Enterprises exclusively focuses on accounting and solvency issues.
March 22 -
Insurers may openly welcome Obamas pick for FIO chief, but risks remain in the rule-making process.
March 18 -
Michael McRaith was picked by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to run the newly created office.
March 18 -
Troubles are mounting for the health insurer over loss of several server drives containing enrollee and employee information.
March 17 -
Economic, compliance and geopolitical risks are top of mind at ERM symposium.
March 16 -
The 5-member panel would replace the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director, a position that is yet to be filled.
March 16 -
Aflacs situation with comedian Gilbert Gottfrieds Twitter comments about the Japanese disaster has shown that insurers must develop well-defined and well-communicated social media usage policies.
March 16 -
Preemption experts say the reg reform law left preemption largely untouched despite ambiguous language that consumer advocates and others see as weakening it.
March 14 -
With mobile computing, employees in the field can access executive dashboards or alerts that impart streams of critical information.
March 14 -
Three insurers representing PCI, NAMIC and the Big I testify before Congress calling for reformation of the National Flood Insurance Program.
March 14 -
Software platform designed to enable process control, information management and compliance functions.
March 14