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FBI Targets Insurance in Probe of Carrier, Agent and PEO Practices
May 23 2005 // The insurance industry, already under scrutiny in some segments by state and federal authorities for various compensation, reinsurance, bid-rigging and accounting practices, now faces another questioner. The Federal Bureau...
CPCU Society Looking at IMSA-Type Body
May 23 2005 // The property/casualty insurance industry’s leading educational society is weighing what role to play in helping the industry restore its image after months of charges about bid-rigging and contingent commissions. A...
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May 23 2005 // Atlanta-based NBIS appointed Joseph Savarese as senior vice president of underwriting. He will focus on the company’s eastern and western U.S. presence, working to establish a network of insurance agents and brokers...
Oklahoma’s Holland Sets High Standards for Insurance Department
May 23 2005 // Commissioner views agency as a resource for industry and consumers. Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland has been at her current job less than six months, but new to the insurance industry she’s not. A former...
Garamendi Accuses Insurance Industry of Racial Discrimination
May 23 2005 // Two associations have responded to Commissioner John Garamendi’s recent accusations that the insurance industry’s rating practices are “blatantly discriminatory” and based on ethnicity....
By Walter B. Sherman
May 23 2005 // Is it Time to Sell the Agency? Three Factors to Help You Decide …. Many owners have at one time or another thought about selling their insurance agency or brokerage. Many were tempted but never quite took the plunge....
Excess Capital: Too Much of a Good Thing?
May 23 2005 // As capital accumulates on insurers’ balance sheets, carriers are figuring out what to do with it-if anything at all. The industry is flush with cash after a long hard market and lower corporate bond defaults....
CPCU Society Looking at IMSA-Type Body
May 23 2005 // The property/casualty insurance industry’s leading educational society is weighing what role to play in helping the industry restore its image after months of charges about bid-rigging and contingent commissions. A...
A Talk with New York Superintendent of Insurance Howard Mills
May 23 2005 // Pataki’s appointee brings Albany background to Spitzer-era regulatory challenges I think I’m a pretty quick study,” Howard Mills told Insurance Journal. He’s not had much choice. The former...
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May 23 2005 // GEORGIA Licensing System Changes The Georgia Insurance Comm-ission held “Ind-ustry Day Meet-ings” across the state in May to discuss recent changes to the licensing system. In an effort to be responsive to...
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May 23 2005 // NBIS appointed Joseph Savarese senior vice president of underwriting. He will focus on the company’s Eastern and Western U.S. presence working to establish a network of insurance agents and brokers in the contractors...
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May 23 2005 // JURY REACHES PARTIAL VERDICT IN EXECUTIVE LIFE CASE: A jury reached a partial verdict in the case involving the illegal takeover of failed insurer Executive Life Insurance Company on May 9, according to the Associated...
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May 23 2005 // MICHIGAN Commissioner Appeals Credit Scoring Decision The state of Michigan has filed an appeal of a judge’s ruling that allowed insurance companies to continue using customers’ credit scores to determine their...
Garamendi Accuses Insurance Industry of Racial Discrimination
May 23 2005 // Two associations have responded to Commissioner John Garamendi’s recent accusations that the insurance industry’s rating practices are “blatantly discriminatory” and based on ethnicity....
PIFC: California Commissioner’s Proposed Homeowner Regs Flawed
May 23 2005 // There is not one statute in the entire Insurance Code of California that authorizes the insurance commissioner to adopt a proposed set of homeowners’ insurance regulations submitted to the Office of Administrative...
May 23 2005 // Nearly Half of Large, Mid-sized Businesses Purchased Terrorism Insurance in 2004 Nearly half of large and mid-sized U.S. businesses obtained insurance to cover property terrorism risks during 2004, a dramatic increase from...
May 23 2005 // Nearly Half of Large, Mid-sized Businesses Purchased Terrorism Insurance in 2004 Nearly half of large and mid-sized U.S. businesses obtained insurance to cover property terrorism risks during 2004, a dramatic increase from...
PIFC: California Commissioner’s Proposed Homeowner Regs Flawed
May 23 2005 // There is not one statute in the entire Insurance Code of California that authorizes the insurance commissioner to adopt a proposed set of homeowners’ insurance regulations submitted to the Office of Administrative...
Aon Secures First Agricultural Reinsurance Contract in China
May 20 2005 // Aon Re China Limited, a unit of Aon Corp., has secured 100 percent placement of the first agricultural reinsurance contract in China. The contract was awarded by the Shanghai Anxin Agricultural Insurance Co. Ltd. (AAIC),...
Overcoming Legacy Systems, Business Innovation, Orlando Conference Topics
May 16 2005 // Overcoming the challenge of legacy systems and enabling business innovation in the insurance industry will be key subjects discussed by Harlosh, an insurance technology solutions provider, during a presentation on the...