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New PWC report examines the top issues confronting the insurance industry in 2011.
April 13 -
Risk modeling companies issue new predictions for insurers costs from Japans earthquake and tsunami.
April 13 -
Through a combination of key technologies and partnering with the business, IT can help insurers achieve profitable growth.
April 12
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Cloud computing offers a variety of advantages, but security concerns will grow with the technology.
April 12
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State Farm study intended to help target policies, programs, driver education and other strategies to reduce and prevent crashes.
April 12 -
QBE, the insurer used by Wells Fargo and SunTrust, avoids oversight through 'surplus lines' structure.
April 12 -
The Epsilon breach should make insurers question how their data is being protected once its outsourced.
April 11
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The Urban Institute report explains the four rationales for multi-state exchanges.
April 11 -
A Moody's report predicts that U.S. title insurers will continue to struggle for the next 12 to 18 months.
April 11 -
Insurers may be interested to learn how banks are using customers as the first line of defense against fraud.
April 11 -
Report reveals only 46% of U.K. insurers are confident the industry will meet Solvency II deadline.
April 11 -
Although still unclear as to risk to insurer clients, data breach spills forward to calls for action from Senators and House members.
April 11 -
Point-of-sale solution to streamline implementations, enhance one-click information access.
April 11 -
Colorado State University predicts that five hurricanes will be Category 3, 4 or 5, and at least one will reach the U.S. coastline.
April 8 -
Insurers may be interested to learn about these 5 innovations in auto safety technology.
April 7
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While the insurance industry has been relatively free of major security problems, a new breach at the Hartford is an ominous sign.
April 7
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In letters to employees and New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General, insurer says the virus that infected its Windows server environment targets personal information related to transactions conducted online.
April 7 -
The committee is now designed to be more agile and able to meet the specific requirements of diverse member communities.
April 7 -
Alliance Data Systems said in an SEC filing that it is working with federal authorities and "outside forensic experts" to investigate the incident and determine if other safety measures should be taken.
April 7 -
The provision to limit debit interchange fees has become the go-to example of how the regulatory reform law will hurt smaller institutions.
April 7