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Instant messages, text messages, blogs and wikis are some of the culprits contributing to content management difficulties.
April 2 -
Fans and critics of the new legislation weigh in after formal introduction.
April 2 -
Former CEO says risk management culture withered after his tenure ended.
April 2 -
Bill intends to protect elderly consumers from fraud.
April 2 -
Insurers say an Optional Federal Charter (OFC) will streamline distribution channels, lower administrative costs and provide more product choices and pricing options for policyholders.
April 2 -
Commissioners Mandate Rests on Unfounded Fears
April 1 -
Reinsurers used to operate on experience, intuition and a handshake.
April 1 -
As the issue of a federal charter for insurers once again engulfs Capitol Hill, the chance of a separate deal for life insurers.
April 1 -
Exclusive to INN: Ara Trembly, among industry thought leader contributors.
April 1 -
The Operational Riskdata eXchange Association is one of the loudest voices calling for the creation of a global standard for reporting loss events to regulators.
March 31 -
Elimination of contentious group support clause paves way for enactment of regulations.
March 30 -
PCI prefers regulators avoid a one-size-fits-all approach and instead take one that recognizes that few P&C carriers pose a system risk.
March 27 -
Treasury secretary gives tacit support of federal charter in congressional testimony, reigniting a contentious debate.
March 27 -
The Treasury Secretary says large insurers should come under federal regulation, as he details Obama administrations plan to re-write oversight of financial services industry.
March 26 -
As offerings widen, carriers are continuing to find places throughout the enterprise to employ data-driven technologies.
March 25 -
Results of a RIMS survey highlight the immature nature of the ERM technology market.
March 24 -
Shaun Kelly will take over for current president Bob Deutsch, effective March 31, 2009.
March 23 -
Therese Vaughn says as U.S. legislators consider how to regulate insurance, they well may follow Europes lead.
March 23 -
Using disputed AIG bonuses as the rationale, two House Democrats introduced another bill this week seeking repeal of the McCarran-Ferguson Act insurance industry antitrust exemption.
March 20 -
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) released an update of its 2008 assessment of state producer-licensing laws, practices and processes.The 2008 report which provided a comprehensive national assessment of state producer-licensing regulation identified areas where the states reciprocity and uniformity initiatives need improvement, along with areas where such efforts have been successful.The updates demonstrate that the NAICs producer-licensing reform strategy is working, showing significant progress in the past year, said Alaska Insurance Director Linda Hall, who is chair of the NAIC Producer Licensing Task Force. The 2008 assessment report outlined where we stood last year in terms of compliance with the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Acts reciprocity requirements and uniform resident-licensing standards. It also provided an independent legal review and on-site peer assessment of our licensing laws, regulations, practices and processes.Outreach efforts were conducted in teams consisting of volunteer regulators and industry members of the NAIC/Industry Producer Licensing Coalition. These teams held meetings with state commissioners, directors, superintendents, senior regulatory staff and licensing directors who were actively engaged in the 2008 assessment process. The teams then provided updates on each states compliance with NAIC reciprocity and uniform resident-licensing standards.The outreach effort afforded industry members with the opportunity to engage in the assessment and discussions of key reforms. It was also an opportunity for the regulators to hear directly from the national and local trade associations regarding issues that matter most to insurance producers.This process continues to arm us with a wealth of valuable and comprehensive information, said Tennessee Insurance Commissioner Leslie Newman, who is chair of the NAIC/Industry Producer Licensing Coalition. I am most pleased with the 98 instances of states achieving compliance with NAIC uniform resident licensing standards since February 2008 reaching 84% compliance overall which means the process is working as designed.
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