Technology
Technology
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The association is condemning a vote to bring indexed annuities under federal regulation.
December 22 -
Consumers should continue to seek side air bags and anti-rollover technology as standard, says the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
December 19 -
According to the SEC, the move to use XBRL to find and sort information makes it easier to compare financial results, and has the potential to increase the speed, accuracy and usability of financial disclosure while eventually reduce costs for investors.
December 19 -
MGAs and wholesale brokers see opportunities to apply more of the technologies that the standard market is implementing, such as the ACORD XML electronic standards, Real Time workflows and the use of ACORD forms.
December 19 -
Karen Clark tells INN that insurers should not rely solely on near-term catastrophe modeling in light of overestimating the previous three hurricane seasons.
December 18 -
Real Time users report using the technology with at least half of their companies for the following functions: policy view, claims status, billing inquiry, endorsements and single-company quote.
December 18 -
Retiring Sen. Hagel sat down with an INN sister publication, to discuss his tenure and the future of financial services, of which includes the possible federal charter.
December 18 -
A new study finds that price is a key driver among both defecting and loyal customers, but insurers may be surprised by the other priorities swaying loyalty.
December 18 -
Charter members BlueCross, IBM and the University of South Carolina are collaborating to merge business, academia and economic development to grow IT talent, nurture management expertise and cultivate harmonious business and organizational relationships.
December 18 -
A survey from Application Security Inc. finds that nearly 60% of organizations keep the majority of confidential data in databases, with 56% having had a data breach in the past year.
December 17 -
The controversial rule, which has a two-year grace period before taking effect, will consider indexed annuities as securities.
December 17 -
The rate-making amendments are conceptually flawed and discriminatory, say NAMIC representatives and advocacy partners.
December 17 -
Feds say scheme included falsely inflating AIGs reported loss reserves, a key indicator of financial health to insurance industry analysts and investors.
December 17 -
The New York State Insurance Commissioner believes several agencies could each oversee a portion of the derivatives market.
December 17 -
The insurers liability for asbestos-related claims gets a hearing at the highest level.
December 17 -
Munich Re and Risk Management Solutions (RMS) seek to identify and pursue shared research priorities for new and emerging sources of risk, as well as risk areas that continue to present challenges in modeling.
December 16 -
Shares of the U.S. health insurer rose 7.2% after it affirmed its 2008 forecast.
December 16 -
A recent story from DM Review highlights the myriad uses of predictive analytics for businesses, paying special attention to the needs of the insurance industry.
December 16 -
Retailers and hotels ended in the top spots of Forresters Customer Experience Index for all categories, while medical insurers and TV service providers ended up at the bottom.
December 15 -
AEGON also has withdrawn its application to the Office of Thrift Supervision to gain a thrift charter, a prerequisite for participation in TARP.
December 15


