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Regional Insurer Chooses AFS Product for Remittance Processing

Feb 27 2003 // Advanced Financial Solutions Inc. (AFS), a provider of image-based remittance processing solutions for insurance, based in Oklahoma City, announced that a prominent regional insurance company has selected the AFS...

A.M. Best Affirms Rating of NIPPONKOA Insurance Company

Feb 26 2003 // A.M. Best Co. announced that it has affirmed the financial strength rating of A (Excellent) of NIPPONKOA Insurance Company, Ltd., Tokyo, with a stable outlook. Best also assigned the company a financial size category of...

S&P’s Report Examines U.S. Insurer Failures for 2002

Feb 25 2003 // Standard & Poor’s has published a report that examines failures among U.S. insurers in 2002. “Despite the hardening pricing environment in property/casualty and health insurance lines, the number of U.S....

AIA Calls UCITA Defeat in Okla. a ‘Victory for Insurers’

Feb 25 2003 // The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA), a bill that formalizes the law for licensing of computer information products, was defeated in the Oklahoma Senate Appropriations Committee, and the American...

Va. Lawmakers Consider Tightening Use of Insurers’ Underwriting, Rating Tools

Feb 24 2003 // As the final days of the 2003 Virginia legislative session unfold, lawmakers are considering several bills that would impact the resources insurance companies currently use to underwrite and rate their products. Senate...

Mont. Credit Info Bill Limits Insurers Ability to Accurately Predict Risks, AIA Says

Feb 24 2003 // The Montana House of Representatives has approved legislation to limit use of a valuable tool that allows insurers to accurately predict losses and price auto and homeowners products, the American Insurance Association...

Time to Jump on the Employee Benefits Bandwagon’

Feb 24 2003 // In some respects, the world of employee benefits seems to be on a roll. The Indepen-dent Insurance Agents & Brokers Association (IIABA) reports that about 26 percent of the U.S. agencies examined in its “2002...

Industry Looks to Meet Challenge of Modernization

Feb 24 2003 // Insurance industry leaders are clamoring for information technology (IT) modernization but are inhibited by budget constraints, a recent survey conducted by Sapiens International revealed. Sapiens, a provider of business...

The Light at the End of the Tunnel for Medical Malpractice’

Feb 24 2003 // Skyrocketing insurance premiums, a dearth of companies writing medical malpractice insurance and doctors suspending their practices in protest are precipitating increased regulatory involvement and tort reform in the...

Will Model Credit Bill Score Victories Around the Country’

Feb 24 2003 // Agents, insurers and politicians may never agree on how to handle credit-based insurance scoring, but last November the National Conference of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL) passed out of its property/casualty committee a...

Time to Jump on the Employee Benefits Bandwagon’

Feb 24 2003 // In some respects, the world of employee benefits seems to be on a roll. The Indepen-dent Insurance Agents & Brokers Association (IIABA) reports that about 26 percent of the U.S. agencies examined in its “2002...

Med Mal Fever: When Doctors Walk Out, Politicians Notice

Feb 24 2003 // They’re baaack. High-flying medical malpractice liability claims losses, that is. The availability crisis of the 1970s and the affordability crisis of the 1980s may be nothing compared to the crisis insurers and...

Industry Looks to Meet Challenge of Modernization

Feb 24 2003 // Insurance industry leaders are clamoring for information technology (IT) modernization but are inhibited by budget constraints, a recent survey conducted by Sapiens International revealed. Sapiens, a provider of business...

You Bet There’s More to a Comparative Rater Than Just Quoting

Feb 24 2003 // Comparative raters for independent agents have been available since the early 80s with the introduction of personal computers. Just like today’s PC, they have made great strides since the days of the floppy drive...

The Light at the End of the Tunnel for Medical Malpractice’

Feb 24 2003 // Skyrocketing insurance premiums, a dearth of companies writing medical malpractice insurance and doctors suspending their practices in protest are precipitating increased regulatory involvement and tort reform in the...

NCOIL Insurance Scoring Model Advances in Nebraska

Feb 21 2003 // The Nebraska Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee has approved an insurance scoring bill favored by insurers while voting down a bill that would have banned the use of credit information by insurers. Legislative Bill...

Workers’ Comp Insurers Must Check Criminal List When Claim is Filed

Feb 19 2003 // Unless a claim is filed, workers’ compensation insurers reportedly would not know if an employee’s name is included in the infamous Specialty Designated National (SDN) list of criminals and terrorists targeted...

Mich. Commish Demands Insurers’ Scoring Models

Feb 19 2003 // A new bulletin requires Michigan insurers to begin providing more information to consumers about the use of credit to calculate rates by July 1. Bulletin 2003-01-INS, issued by Michigan Financial and Insurance Services...

Senate Privacy Bill Could Impede Progress in Calif. Business Climate

Feb 19 2003 // The Association of California Insurance Companies (ACIC) says a California consumer privacy bill that was set to be heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee Feb. 18 is unnecessary because current state law and department of...

Arkansas Lands First Captive Insurer

Feb 18 2003 // Arkansas State Insurance Commissioner Mike Pickens announced that his state’s first captive insurer, AMC Re, has been formed by American Management Corporation (AMC), an insurance agency in Conway. The new company...