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Arthur Cadorine received the honor for his outstanding contributions to the growth of IASA, his significant volunteer services to the organization and his numerous contributions to the financial services industry.
June 16 -
Bradley Lucido will oversee the ethics, compliance and governance programs, policies and procedures across the MassMutual Financial Group companies.
June 16 -
A new Web-based tool verifies compliance against insurer audit rules and helps enforce guidelines to autobody shops and appraisers.
June 16 -
Napco will use CATStation to combine exposure concentration analysis, hazard analysis and policy-level loss analysis into a single Web-based solution.
June 16 -
The new Good to Drive? pilot program focuses on reducing DUI injuries and deaths.
June 16 -
The catastrophe risk management solution provider reaches beyond insurance channels to update other industries and individuals on catastrophic events. Insurers may benefit as a result.
June 12 -
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services nudges physicians with EHR incentives, while Kaiser Permanente and Microsoft partner to pilot health data transfers.
June 11 -
The legislative effort to create a federal insurance advisory is eliciting both praise and concern.
June 11 -
Connecticut AG is seeking to reform the way public bonds are rated.
June 9 -
The CFO Forum believes a new set of market-consistent embedded values produce additional consistency and improved disclosure.
June 6 -
NAMIC adds voice to those opposing NAIC plan to aggregate market conduct data.
June 3 -
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New technologies and regulations have altered the way the insurance industry approaches financial management and reporting.
June 3 -
Current board members Yvonne Norton Leung and Gary Binger will step down in December 2008.
June 2 -
Life insurer hopes to capture additional business with ID theft add-on.
June 2 -
The initiative threatens confidentiality, according to the industry group.
May 30 -
Washington — Tough economic times give insurers all the more reason to be vigilant when it comes to fraud, and the FBI is helping with a new report based on data on a host of insurance crimes currently taking place.
May 30 -
After false starts in 2006 and 2007s hurricane season, meteorological experts are again predicting high hurricane activity, driving reinsurers to rethink enterprise risk management and technology-based strategies.
May 30 -
Report says that up to 33 million licensed drivers should not be driving.
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Initiative seeks to make medical files easily transferable between insurance companies.
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