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P/C INSURERS’ DEFICIENCY DOUBLES

Jan 27 2003 // Despite the property and casualty industry’s best efforts to have rates keep pace with losses, results are deteriorating, according to new study by Conning Research & Consulting Inc. In fact, Conning estimates...

GAINS DOWN FOR P/C INSURERS

Jan 27 2003 // Property and casualty insurers suffered a staggering $6.6 billion decline in investment gains during the first six months of 2002, to $18.1 billion from $24.7 billion during the same period in 2001, according to Weiss...

Five Bills Introduced in Ind. to Reportedly Restrict Credit Use By Insurers

Jan 24 2003 // During the first three weeks of the 2003 session, Indiana legislators have introduced five bills that would reportedly restrict the use of credit information in underwriting and rating policies, continuing a major debate...

AAI Says It Is Pleased with Third Interim Guidance on Terrorism Insurance

Jan 24 2003 // The Alliance of American Insurers (AAI) reports it is pleased with the U.S. Treasury Department’s third set of guidelines to help insurers comply with the Federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002. Issued Jan. 22,...

S&P Expects Australian Insurers to Handle Bushfires’ Effects

Jan 24 2003 // Standard & Poor’s issued a bulletin indicating that it is “monitoring the effect of the Australian bushfire crisis on the local insurance industry, given that estimates of the insurance claims bill are...

NYSID Announces Licensing of Town Sports Captive Insurer

Jan 24 2003 // The New York State insurance Department announced that a license has been issued to TSI Insurance Incorporated as a captive insurance company in the state. The new captive, previously incorporated by the Department, will...

Industry Forum Told to Expect Higher Tort Costs, Fewer Hard Market Opportunities

Jan 21 2003 // The length of the current hard market should not be overestimated and the creativity of the plaintiff’s bar to impose new costs on insurers should not be underestimated, a panel of outside experts told insurance...

NAII Says R.I. Lead Hazard Regulation Should Exclude Surplus Lines Insurers

Jan 20 2003 // According to the National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII), The Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation (RIDBR)’s Regulation 101 should be rewritten to specifically exclude surplus lines insurers,...

Conning Reports P/C Insurers’ Reserve Deficiency More Than Doubles From a Year Ago

Jan 16 2003 // Despite the P/C industry’s best efforts to have rates keep pace with losses, results are deteriorating, according to new study by Conning Research & Consulting, Inc. In fact, Conning estimates that the...

Hawaii Employers Mutual Signs with Connective Technologies

Jan 16 2003 // Connective Technologies Inc. announced that they had entered into a contract with Hawaii Employers Mutual Insurance Company (HEMIC) to provide real-time upload from the AMS family of agency management systems. The TEAM-UP...

Leucadia National Offers to Acquire Allcity Insurance Company Common Stock

Jan 16 2003 // New York’s Allcity Insurance Company announced that it has received a proposal from its indirect parent company, Leucadia National Corporation, the beneficial owner of approximately 91 percent of Allcity’s...

Metaserver Unveils P/C Carrier Integration Solution

Jan 15 2003 // Metaserver, Inc., a developer of best-of-breed Business Process Integration (BPI) software, announced the first of its packaged solutions targeted specifically for mid-market insurance companies. The initial offering is...

Montana Bill Would Strain Insurance Department Resources

Jan 15 2003 // A “lawyer-friendly” bill that would make it a violation of Montana’s unfair claim settlement practices act if an insurer engages in any single act that violates the statute will strain the resources of...

Perry’s Election Day Contributions Included Insurer Dollars

Jan 15 2003 // Although Texas Gov. Rick Perry insisted during his 2002 re-election campaign that he was not in the insurance industry’s pocket, as charged by his opponent Tony Sanchez, he nevertheless received $15,000 from...

NJ Governor McGreevey Outlines Auto Reform Plans in State Of The State Address

Jan 15 2003 // New Jersey’s Democratic Gov. James McGreevey received plaudits from the insurance industry following his remarks in his “State of the State” address that he would vigorously pursue reforms in the auto...

Florida Insurers Present Senate Committee with PIP Fixes

Jan 14 2003 // Representatives of the Florida insurance industry, including the National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII), outlined to a Senate committee an all-inclusive package of reforms designed to address the state’s...

Alliance Calls for Changes in DE Credit Scoring Regulation

Jan 14 2003 // The Alliance of American Insurers characterized the Delaware Department of Insurance current regulatory proposals on Credit scoring as “a good starting point for addressing the issue,” but indicated that they...

Mich. Legislative Session Concludes with Good News for Insurers

Jan 13 2003 // The Michigan Legislature adjourned a very busy but generally successful legislative session recently. Several bills of interest to property/casualty insurers passed during the last two weeks of the session including...

P/C Insurers Feel $6.6B Decline in Investment Gains in First Half of 2002

Jan 13 2003 // Property and casualty insurers suffered a staggering $6.6 billion decline in investment gains during the first six months of 2002, to $18.1 billion from $24.7 billion during the same period in 2001, according to Weiss...

Fraud, Leaving its Prints on the Industry

Jan 13 2003 // Fraud, in all forms, is as old as the industry itself. Given a struggling economy, the temptation to create fraud against or within the industry has been on the upswing recently. According to Jim Quiggle, director of...